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Phil Allison Phil Allison is offline
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"flipper the fearless fool "


Then why didn't you answer his question "How could a toaster work if
its line cord has hundreds of ohms of impedance?"



** Cos it was a stupid & irrelevant bait.


No, what's "stupid" is you can't explain why zip cord works perfectly
fine for toasters (and speakers) even though your audiophool cable
folks claim it has well over 400 ohms 'characteristic impedance' at
50/60Hz.



** There was simply nothing to explain.

You are on very confused puppy.



The answer is because it isn't a transmission line...


** Shame that is a 100% wrong answer.


Shame you apparently don't know squat about transmission line theory.


** LOL - that is your problem.

And you keep proving it with every comment.



At audio frequencies transmission line effects don't begin until you
reach one or two thousand feet and at 50/60Hz power line frequencies
it's on the order of 5 miles.



** Shame that is 100% wrong too.


http://www.audiosystemsgroup.com/TransLines-LowFreq.pdf



** Yaawnnnnnn - says nothing about speaker lines at all.

Feel free to post your 'proof' that 15 feet of zip cord acts as a
'transmission line' at audio frequencies.


** Not my claim to prove.

But 15 feet of cable with a Zo of 8 ohms will behave differently with some
speakers compared to 15 feet of figure 8 twin cable.

Go away - imbecile.



....... Phil