Creative Bloq on MSNOpinion
Audiophiles! What's the difference between mud, a banana and audio cables? Not a lot, actually...
Is it worth spending hundreds on expensive interconnects?
Gadget Review on MSN
What happened when audiophiles tested $200 cables against… bananas
Audiophiles scored only 14% identifying premium cables vs bananas and mud in blind test, suggesting expensive interconnects ...
The latest salvo in this endless war comes from the forums of audio enthusiast site diyAudio (via Tom’s Hardware ), where a forum member by the name of Pano devised a blind test to look at how much ...
Jeffrey Smith from SilverSmith Audio was nice enough to engage in an informative interview about his cable philosophies and self proclaimed sciences behind them. While his ideas about cables and ...
The humble aux cable or, more formally, the 3.5mm auxiliary cable, has long been a universal standard for analog audio signals. Aux cables allow you to accomplish such tasks as plugging in your ...
We’ve now spent several months in this series journeying through the world of audio, and along the way we’ve looked at the various parts of a Hi-Fi system from the speaker backwards to the source.
One big factor in avoiding the pickup of power line hum in audio circuits is to keep audio cables away from any power lines, cables or circuits (most notably power transformers). Use good cable ...
It is interesting that audio is the exclusive field where cables have been so hotly debated. It seems to be the only field where science and engineering practices, along with common sense, are almost ...
A cable used to send audio CD sound to the computer's sound card. When playing audio CDs, CD-ROM drives output analog sound to both a headphone jack and external connector just like a CD player. This ...
Learn more about remote live production at Streaming Media East. See complete videos and other highlights from Streaming Media West Connect on Streaming Media's YouTube channel. Read the complete ...
ALEXANDRIA, VA.—As television engineers age, those brought up in the era of analog signals and the subsequent transition to digital are retiring and talking hard-earned knowledge with them. Younger ...
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