What the, and I cannot overstate this, fuck?
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@bloor apologies if someone already posted but let this guy put you on game https://www.headphonesty.com/2024/02/japanese-audiophile-builds-personal-utility-pole/
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@bloor those are going to pick up SO much dust and crap.
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@bloor I know this is a joke, but I wonder how this would sound.
Not how good it would sound, but if it would impact the input sine wave. -
@bloor Audiophiles can be some of the most gullible people on the planet.
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@nazokiyoubinbou @c64whiz @bloor Well, I was just thinking which stream you might cross when messing with a mains cable

οΈ@gunchleoc (I got it, lol)
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@bloor I... don't know what to say about this...
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@bloor βAIβ enhanced cables bro.
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@bloor that's *fascinating*. I can't stop looking at it.
What on *earth* were they trying to do here?
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@bloor that's *fascinating*. I can't stop looking at it.
What on *earth* were they trying to do here?
@SomeVeganCheeseIsOk @bloor I donβt know but I assume they are trying to reduce induced currents in adjacent wires.
EDIT yeah I know twisted cables already solve that, I mean thatβs the grift
Butβ¦these are power cables? I have no idea. Audiophiles might as well be from a different planet
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@SomeVeganCheeseIsOk @bloor I donβt know but I assume they are trying to reduce induced currents in adjacent wires.
EDIT yeah I know twisted cables already solve that, I mean thatβs the grift
Butβ¦these are power cables? I have no idea. Audiophiles might as well be from a different planet
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@bloor So⦠you don't have a cat then.
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@bloor Audiophiles are some of the stupidest people in existence.
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@bloor@bloor.tw finally I can listen to my youtube rips in full quality
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@bloor Pretty sure that is a discombobulator.
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@bloor I think I see what they're trying to do. By breaking the wires up and interweaving them, my guess is they're trying to get the magnetic fields to cancel. Maybe minimize the magnetic coupling between the power and signal lines?
I think any improvement is going to be really minor, but I get it.
I think you could do something similar by splitting power through multiple pairs with differing twist rates (similar to how CAT6 cable is built). But that wouldn't look as AWESOME as this!
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@bloor you gotta un-twist those internal cables and let βem breatheβ¦ π€ͺ
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@bloor ok can someone please explain WTF this is supposed to do? network technichian here. there are reasons why you twist the wires around each other so there is less cross talk. so i have no idea wtf this is and why.
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@bloor Audiophiles can be some of the most gullible people on the planet.
