Subject: | Re: Variations in Neutrik 3.5mm connector prices |
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From: | "Scott Fraser" scottbfraser |
Date: | Sat Aug 30, 2014 9:25 am ((PDT)) |
<< Not really, different things, instruments, reverbs, etc. You=B4re making me curious about this simple fact od different grades of noise between different connectors / cables brands / construction & materials. >> A connector can not be a source of noise. It can be a cause of degradation = or poor signal transmission, but noise, as measurable steady state random v= oltage, not the crackles & glitches of an intermittent connection, is gener= ated by an active circuit. A connector simply conveys (or doesn't, if it's = bad,) noise from elsewhere in the circuit. SF |
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