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In Reply to: anybody have an explanation or principal this works under? /nt posted by Story on October 3, 2022 at 07:09:09:
I can hazard a guess. Based on the little strings that can be moved around to null resonances I would assume that they are trying to null "noise". I could not begin to understand how the non-circuited wire could differentiate speaker signals from noise or how it would be made to resonate as there would be no potential through the section of wire. Possibly the noise/signal to null is outside of the 20-20kHz band.
The other invention on the site is a capacitor bridge across the speaker terminals. Using a speaker impedance of 8 ohms, a capacitor of 0.10uF would match with the stated impact at 200,000kHz. This is intended to deal with the RF energy picked up by the speaker wires. The only issue I see is that most speaker crossovers already have capacitors in them which would accomplish the same task.
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- RE: anybody have an explanation or principal this works under? /nt - Chip647 08:35:27 10/07/22 (4)
- RE: Explanation here - B. Scarpia 19:34:48 10/07/22 (0)
- RE: anybody have an explanation or principal this works under? /nt - Story 13:20:07 10/07/22 (2)
- RE: anybody have an explanation or principal this works under? /nt - barondla 21:38:32 10/23/22 (1)
- RE: anybody have an explanation or principal this works under? /nt - Story 03:04:19 10/24/22 (0)