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Re: High Efficiency and Amplification Explained [message #16254 is a reply to message #16253] |
Sun, 28 March 2004 10:01 |
Dean Kukral
Messages: 177 Registered: May 2009
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This post was very instructive, but contained an error, perhaps a typo or senior moment (I have those!). It says that a transformer makes electrons swifter, and this is not quite correct. Actually, the electrons are not "larger" in high powered amps as the article states. The correct term is that the electrons have "more mass," as the high powered amps lift them to relativistic speeds that the tubes cannot do. The transformer actually slows them down to non-relativistic speeds, therefore making them have less mass. The high speeds of the high powered electrons will rip a high efficiency speaker to shreds. I am sure that many of you tubeheads changed to tubes after destroying an expensive horn that way. BTW, donotbelieveanyofthisbullasitismeantinjestofcourse.
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However... [message #16256 is a reply to message #16253] |
Mon, 29 March 2004 08:17 |
HenryW
Messages: 44 Registered: May 2009
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The author failed to address the fact that as the electrons get swifter and continue to travel at the near speed of light, time slows down for them and they age much slower than the obese electrons. This is commonly refered to as a 'phase shift' and is usually addressed by a decelerating crossover configuration. This is a complicated engineering feat (as we all know - higher frequency electrons are much more excited and travel faster than the low frequency electrons) and should only be handled by the professionals. Although the use of A Bybee filter should replace the need for logic in the above example. I thrive on this type of intelligent discourse...
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So Bill.... [message #16262 is a reply to message #16257] |
Tue, 30 March 2004 07:18 |
HenryW
Messages: 44 Registered: May 2009
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I think you are on to something - The Star Trek wiring plan. Instead of speaker wire or the instability of using radio transmission for our speakers we could establish an electron transporter. Each electron would be captured and with a transporter at the source and one at the speaker we could move the electron without the fear of interference (unless we were in the midst of a deep space plasma storm - however, only Vulcans can survive in that environment). Live Long and Prosper
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