From: | Don Cox |
Date: | 13 Mar 2001 at 18:35:23 |
Subject: | Re: The way they work.... |
On 13-Mar-01, Alan Buxey wrote:
>> The weakest link in almost any system will be the loudspeakers and
>> the
>
> no, the weakest link is the cabling/interconnects :-)
Only if there is something very seriously wrong with the plugs.
The great majority of loudspeakers have limited frequency response, high
levels of distortion, and major phase shifts at crossover frequencies.
Most rooms are too small, and have parallel walls which give resonances.
>> a CD deck, which has to drive the inputs to a power amp. In the case
>> of CDs, the weak link is the D to A converter in your deck. With
>> vinyl it is dirt on the stylus. (Also bass feedback, and resonances
>> in the pickup arm.)
>
> and vibrations...
That's what I said.
Regards
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