Subject: | Re: Variations in Neutrik 3.5mm connector prices |
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From: | "Kan Kaban" |
Date: | Sat Aug 30, 2014 2:10 pm ((PDT)) |
Lose of signal o whatever, pick up noise, it=B4s there when you plug it. Wh= y? I don=B4t have time to know why, just to build the cable-connector combo I like. See ya! On 8/30/14, 11:22 AM, Scott Fraser [naturerecordists] wrote: > << Not really, different things, instruments, reverbs, etc. You=B4re maki= ng > 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 degradatio= n or poor signal transmission, but noise, as measurable steady state random= voltage, not the crackles & glitches of an intermittent connection, is gen= erated 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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