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Re: Effect of Length [message #63614 is a reply to message #63609] Mon, 02 August 2010 02:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Keith Larson wrote on Sun, 01 August 2010 22:57
Incidentally when something sounds bad, what I usually find to be most problematic are bad connections, oxidation and corrosion. Basically this is loose screws, oxidized wire and incompatible metal contacts.


Does this mean that a wire subjected to environmental variables like rain or wind can change the volume or sound quality that run through it? I thought the cords are protected from these elements.
 
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