Re: Ribbon Mic picking up Radio Frequency Interference



On Sep 17, 3:56 pm, "videochas www.locoworks.com" <videoc...@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Sep 17, 12:24 pm, klu...@xxxxxxxxx (Scott Dorsey) wrote:

Truth <julian8888...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Can you prove otherwise? Why shouldn't a better polished surface be
better than a rough surface? Won't a rough surface cause the signal
to bounce more within the wire? Until you prove with scientific
testing, write a paper on it showing what you did and how you tested,
consult with other professionals to confirm, then you are relying on
speculation. If they're phony, write a review calling them out on
it. Otherwise, you are worse than these snake oil companies you
ridicule.

You may want to read an elementary book on electronics because it is
clear that by using phrases like "bouncing within the wire" that you
have no concept whatsoever of electron flow. I suggest reading
Horowitz and Hill's _The Art of Electronics_ which is a good basic
intro.

I assure you that all the transmission line theory needed to characterize
any cable was done back in the 1920s by guys like Sir Oliver Heaviside
and you would do much better to to look at some of that work rather than
listening to meaningless bullshit from idiots trying to sell you stuff.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Dear Scott, Eeyore, and others. This guy is having you on. No one
could be as stupid as this, as pigheaded and imbecilic... for real.
He is just pretending to be this much of an idiot to draw you out. It
is downright immoral for a lurking sleaze like him to prey on your
good nature when you are sincerely trying to help him. Look back at
his postings. No one could be that much of a cretin.

Good nature? hahaha that's a laugh


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