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Graham.[_3_] May 16th 09 11:04 PM

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"Peter Duncanson" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 16 May 2009 20:54:43 +0100, Alan
wrote:

In message , Peter Duncanson
wrote


I am currently listening to the Eurovision Song Contest using speakers
driven by a pair of Quad II amps.


Don't you then require high resistance cable in order to get a near 100
percent attenuation?


I'm in a different room watching the "mechanics" working on the Hubble
Space Telescope. (Soon to finish for the day.)
http://www.nasa.gov/55644main_NASATV_Windows.asx


Intresting fault on the Atlantis video.

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



Peter Duncanson May 17th 09 01:34 AM

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On Sat, 16 May 2009 22:04:35 +0100, "Graham." wrote:



"Peter Duncanson" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 16 May 2009 20:54:43 +0100, Alan
wrote:

In message , Peter Duncanson
wrote


I am currently listening to the Eurovision Song Contest using speakers
driven by a pair of Quad II amps.


Don't you then require high resistance cable in order to get a near 100
percent attenuation?


I'm in a different room watching the "mechanics" working on the Hubble
Space Telescope. (Soon to finish for the day.)
http://www.nasa.gov/55644main_NASATV_Windows.asx


Intresting fault on the Atlantis video.


Yes. The horizontal line is persistent. It was there yesterday and the
day before.

David Kennedy May 17th 09 07:47 AM

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On 16/5/09 20:33, Peter Duncanson wrote:

I am currently listening to the Eurovision Song Contest using speakers
driven by a pair of Quad II amps.


You poor *******...


What did you do to deserve that?


--
David Kennedy

http://www.anindianinexile.com

Dave Plowman (News) May 17th 09 01:24 PM

Fancy Mains Cables
 
In article ,
Peter Duncanson wrote:
The handbook for the Quad valve amps of the '50s suggested that the loop
resistance of speaker cable used shouldn't exceed 5% of the nominal
speaker impedance, IIRC.


From: Instruction Book, Quad 22 Control Unit and Quad II Power
Amplifier:


When the loudspeaker leads are reasonably short, thin flex may be
used, but if longer runs are employed then the cable should be
sufficient thick for its resistance not to exceed 10% of the
loudspeaker impedance.


Ah - 10%. Sorry.

--
*Don't use no double negatives *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Dave Plowman (News) May 17th 09 01:26 PM

Fancy Mains Cables
 
In article ,
Peter Duncanson wrote:
I am currently listening to the Eurovision Song Contest using speakers
driven by a pair of Quad II amps.


At least you're not watching it which is something, I suppose? Only a
partial punishment?

--
*Am I ambivalent? Well, yes and no.

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Peter Duncanson May 17th 09 02:13 PM

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On Sun, 17 May 2009 12:24:38 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:

In article ,
Peter Duncanson wrote:
The handbook for the Quad valve amps of the '50s suggested that the loop
resistance of speaker cable used shouldn't exceed 5% of the nominal
speaker impedance, IIRC.


From: Instruction Book, Quad 22 Control Unit and Quad II Power
Amplifier:


When the loudspeaker leads are reasonably short, thin flex may be
used, but if longer runs are employed then the cable should be
sufficient thick for its resistance not to exceed 10% of the
loudspeaker impedance.


Ah - 10%. Sorry.


It may be better at less than 5%. Of course things have moved on since
then. An oxygen free cable in a cryogenic nitrogen-filled tube with no
kinks or tight curves held at least 12.5cm from nearby surfaces would do
just nicely.


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