Location: Seaford UK
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I'm Dennis.
I haven't intended any 'slanging', but I was a bit surprised at the current/voltage mistake.
My education is not as up to date as many here, and so I am not familiar with many newer standards. But, I think my circuit theory is adequate and in tact.
I cannot really see how such a box can have any beneficial effect, given the equivalent cct. Any desire to receive RF would be better fulfilled if the device were not on the ground surely?
I didn't really connect a cable to the cat's litter box, just find the whole thing amusing. But if I heard a difference DB, what then.
It may be like the mysterious effect from my Nelson-Jones class A 10 +10 which produced a weirdly increased sense of 'air', and which someone said was TIM.
Location: Seaford UK
Posts: 1,861
I'm Dennis.
Location: Seaford UK
Posts: 1,861
I'm Dennis.
Interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgqYdq0VgKg however, he doesn't really nail his colours to the mast one way or another. Frustrating !
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Location: Seaford UK
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I'm Dennis.
Trying to cancel waveforms at high frequencies presents massive problems with phasing because distances are so small, and even with one known waveform it would need fine tuning. But with wideband, attempts at it seem impossible to me.
Location: Pacific NorthWest
Posts: 110
I'm Jeremy.
I've posted a bit, but please ask any questions.
My basic premise is that if you like them use them, just don't try to fight the facts about what they are.
In audio why is everyone so obsessed with validating their hearing preference? Why isn't ok to just say, "I like it" ?
That is more or less what Andrew wrote in post 11.
Barry