In Reply to: Piezo sensitivity of speaker wires... posted by jneutron on January 9, 2004 at 12:07:45:
the fact that you "proved" the effect is so far down as to be irrelevant, with the fact that you have first-hand experience of a mechanical stimulus on a cable causing an audible effect?Are you simply suggesting that the specific effect described is not the effect causing the output, or are you suggesting that the output (whatever mechanism caused it to be generated) is below the threshold of relevance?
You said:
Second, the fact that an effect is real, like piezo, does not necessarily mean that it will be meaningful with respect to wires..
and:
I also hear cables slapping on the floor. Ran a mike setup on the production floor for some tours..major noises
Peter
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- Hey, JN, how do you resolve.... - Commuteman 11:09:41 01/12/04 (14)
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- To continue the knee analogy - Commuteman 13:40:05 01/12/04 (9)
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- Re: To continue the knee analogy - Steve Eddy 14:33:29 01/12/04 (5)
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