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#141955 11/15/04 10:58 PM
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Hi there guys,
I just found this site while surfing for some info on Earthing.
It's right here .
Check it out, if you'd like a laugh!. [Linked Image]

{Oops, got that link wrong!}

[This message has been edited by Trumpy (edited 11-15-2004).]

#141956 11/16/04 03:47 AM
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The more I read of the articles on this site, the wierder things seem to be getting.
Check this one out!.
Strange

#141957 11/16/04 10:41 AM
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As an electrician friend of mine described it "excess power is put into the ground rather than returning it to the national grid (via the negative cable)".
Bzzzz. WRONG! You lose 10 points!

I didn't know you still had DC supplies down there either. [Linked Image]

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Most equipment made in Asia has twin flex and no earth. By adding a separate earth wire (soldered for example to the outside lug of an RCA plug) we get a significant improvement in sound.
Well, it can help reduce hum and other interference, so we're getting somewhere now.

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The earth cable is directional so try it both ways (take a walk on the wild side). Cable that is directioned correctly will sound ‘faster’... ignore all other aspects.
Oh dear. Now he's gone and spoiled it. [Linked Image]

I wonder where can I buy some of that fast cable? [Linked Image]

#141958 11/16/04 01:56 PM
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How does wire "sound faster"?

And i've never heard of wire being "one way".

If that were the case, it would be impossible to back-feed an extension cord from the female end! [Linked Image]

Audio-tom-foolery.

#141959 11/16/04 04:11 PM
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Oooohhh....what a strange, strange place....
I see colours...like washes of pink and blue and gold...I see big circles of light moving across the sky.....all the colours of the rainbow....big bold blues and whites now...the light seems to be getting brighter... I hear eerie noises....like...like ghosts all mumuring softly....no... No! WAIT!! It's....it's more than that even! It's an electrician...but I con't....quite....hear.....he's saying something like.....

..wait.....shhhhh.......Oh! [Linked Image] he's saying "I ******* told you so!!!"

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So here we go kiddies... and remember all work needs checking with an electrician.

Oh..so that's it!! [Linked Image]

[This message has been edited by uksparky (edited 11-16-2004).]


If hindsight were foresight, we'd all be millionaires!
#141960 11/16/04 06:57 PM
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Here's the clincher:

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Allow up to 5 weeks for the sound to keep improving.

Yeah right. This is a pyschological trick. Wait several weeks and try to convince yourself that it sounds better now than it did before. [Linked Image]

#141961 11/17/04 10:35 AM
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It might sound even better with a few shots of 190 proof grain alcohol.

#141962 11/17/04 10:37 AM
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Loads of people will be taken-in by that kind of rubbish though.

Gold plated power cables and other nonsence.

Earthing a sound system by hooking an earth rod up to the side of an RCA port would possibily just introduce interference.

Btw.. speaking of earthing...

I noticed in the USA that many appliences that would be earthed in Europe wern't over there.

E.g. Irons, toasters etc... all seemed to have 2 pin moulded plugs.

Seems unusual for appliences with large metal surfaces.

#141963 11/20/04 05:52 PM
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Someone had to say it I suppose:
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You certainly have gone to some trouble to raise your cables off the floor, with a creation of wood and nylon. I don’t think that in itself makes you crazy. To put it another way if the product was marketable, then you would simply be part of a boutique industry that seems to make quite a lot of money out of those of us who seek the Holy Grail of perfect sound. People who do not seek this Holy Grail think we are crazy in the sense of being odd, obsessional and some kind of geek.
Thank God this guy is only a Psychologist, and not an electronics salesman,
I'd hate to buy Audio gear at his store. [Linked Image]

#141964 11/20/04 06:02 PM
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And, of course, audio gear sounds MUCH better when plugged into those "hospital grade" receptacles; maybe if one is under ethyl ether anaesthetic!!!


No wire bias here- I'm standing on neutral ground.
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