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![]() Helmut, Ah Ha! So that greenish color of tarnished copper is really better than nice shinny golden copper! I knew there was some reason I still use the stuff. I'm smarter than I thought... 'Doc PS - Yes, I know I left 'me' wide open. Go ahead, take a free shot. Enjoy your self... |
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ps. This technology does not come cheap. A six-foot, 60 Hz
transmission line (power cord) sells for $492 at Parts Express. A six foot two wire balanced line costs $610, although there are price breaks for longer lengths. Damn, why didn't I think of this first? When my son was into hi end (actually hi noise) car stereo of something called Outlaw SPL, I ran across an ad in one of the magazines devoted to the "sport" which pushed a "no loss" fuse that would allow better current stability for that 2 KW amp in the trunk. $35 each. 73 George K3UD |
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![]() "George" wrote in message ... ps. This technology does not come cheap. A six-foot, 60 Hz transmission line (power cord) sells for $492 at Parts Express. A six foot two wire balanced line costs $610, although there are price breaks for longer lengths. Damn, why didn't I think of this first? When my son was into hi end (actually hi noise) car stereo of something called Outlaw SPL, I ran across an ad in one of the magazines devoted to the "sport" which pushed a "no loss" fuse that would allow better current stability for that 2 KW amp in the trunk. $35 each. 73 George K3UD What passes for knowledge in the audio world often makes this group look like a pack of geniuses. =8*) 73 H. NQ5H |
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