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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: I wish it was simple....Posted by Romy the Cat on: 8/25/2019
Rowuk, I wish it would be as
simple and as linear as you described it.
Let me to take it step by
step.
The better AC even mean that
variable characteristics of electricity result various consuming experiences of
perceive sound. I do not name those characteristics and not sure that I ever
know the final list of the characteristics but let all agree that the different
electricity result different auditable experiences.
I do not think the designers
of great equipment would rethink power supply architecture, they hardly acknowledge
the problem and the few of them who do to go to the depth of the problem just enough
to satisfy corporate quarter revenue. So, I would not expect a solution from
there. It is snot even 80/20 type of problem but rather 99/1 problem….
To illustrate the complexity
let look at your own statement that “weather plays a bigger part than the
electricity”. Although I do not disagree with your feeling that humidity plays
great role, I think to priority weather/humidity over electricity is mistake.
Let look deeper.
There are right on surface
well understood reasons why humidity lead to the results you described. More
space and denser tone might come from the fact that higher humidity “soften”
the deriver suspension, the cantilever’s suspension and results more low order harmonics
and dropping resonance frequencies. Taking about Wagner tuning… The less noise
from LP is very expendable as well as moisture act as lubricant over the LP tension.
It is not to mention that some topologies, like yellow delivers for instance,
are very much subjected to humidity change.
Ok, let to make the things
more complicated as we are approaching the magic triangle. As the humidity
rises and the sound become better than we left with the 3, almost philosophical,
questions:
1)
Does higher humidity
physically impact the playback process, including the simple reasons I described
above?
2)
Does higher humidity
impact sonic conductively of air?
3)
Does higher humidity
impact our listening awareness?
It is not about the complexity
of the question but rather the absence of a common methodological approach to observe
each of the reasons in isolation. It is like a person who have a tendency to anxiety
suddenly begin to feel lack of harmony between itself and surrounding. Does this
lack of harmony come from the person perception of tit comes from the surrounding
expression?
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