On 10/17/2005 at 5:14 PM Pete Turnbull wrote:
 One of my cow orkers, Marc, has pointed out that
some of it's been done
before:
http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/ 
 I'd love to see what Bob Pease would make of all of this, he did have a
 field day with speaker cables:
 
http://www.national.com/rap/Story/0,1562,3,00.html
 4 feet of 10 AWG oxygen free copper wire connecting to 14 AWG house wiring
 back to the distrubution panel.  Why not some 1/2" gold-plated copper
 tubing in a fused quartz box filled with argon for the absolutely best AC
 sound?  Wonder if folks know how noisy the average AC mains supply is?
 Ah, but that's it--disconnect from the mains entirely!  Run your audio rig
 off of a pile of deep-cycle lead-acid batteries.  No need for those
 terrible switching power supplies or (gasp!) transformers!
 I needed some binding posts (for a power supply I was building) and found
 that one of the surplus dealers had some for very cheap, so I ordered some.
  Much to my surprise, they turned out to be gold-plated with wire insertion
 holes that could easily accommodate 6 ga wire.    Mind you, the wiring tie
 points attached to the posts would pass 18 ga wire, tops.
 I concluded that they must have been manufactured for the audiophile trade.
  No one else in his right mind would use small banana-plug type binding
 posts for conductors that large.
 Cheers,
 Chuck
  
In some ways I don't get it at all.  Why are they screwing around with copper?  They
should be using pure silver conductors, sealed in an oxygen-free environment to prevent
oxidiation.
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My Dynaco pre-amplifier has coupling capacitors with a 1% tolerance.  I didn't build
it that way, it came that way (from a thrift shop.)  All the tubes in it but one are still
Dynaco brand.
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