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post #121 of 179
I wanna know, too
post #122 of 179
Who dropped the ball?
post #123 of 179
You know, I hope this isn't threadcraping, but if somebody wanted to cheat they could still do it fairly easily. All they would have to do is get an electronc balance, and see which cable weighs more. Then, find the density of microphone cable and silver, and whichever had a higher density would be the heavier one.
post #124 of 179
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Originally Posted by 003
You know, I hope this isn't threadcraping, but if somebody wanted to cheat they could still do it fairly easily. All they would have to do is get an electronc balance, and see which cable weighs more. Then, find the density of microphone cable and silver, and whichever had a higher density would be the heavier one.
Shhhh...

(Or you could just measure impedance )
post #125 of 179
This test was based on people s good will, it couldn t have been done beter with the means available
post #126 of 179
Edwood states in his first post that he believes this will be "fun". That's it. He says nothing about an attempt to try to publish this in The Journal of Interconnect Physics . I don't think anyone is naive enough to believe this constitutes "proof" whatever the results.

There are obvious flaws with the test. I'm still dying to see the results.

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So here's a chance to prove whether or not you can hear the difference between cables.
This IMO tells me he's doing this for the individual.

But, if anyone points to these results as "proof", either side, the gloves are off.

So... c'mon where's the bloody results!
post #127 of 179
The cables arrived today. Thanks Ed for putting this experiment together and Thaddy for shipping them and giving me the tracking number too.
post #128 of 179
Thread Starter 
Wow. This first run of the test is almost done.

Anyone know of a good site that will make nice bar graphs or pie charts? I want to make a nice graphic show of the results for you all.

-Ed
post #129 of 179
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Originally Posted by Edwood
Wow. This first run of the test is almost done.

Anyone know of a good site that will make nice bar graphs or pie charts? I want to make a nice graphic show of the results for you all.

-Ed
If you have MS Office just use Excel. Make a spread sheet then from that you can generate graphs & charts.
TR
post #130 of 179
And if you don't have M$ Office, check out OpenOffice.org.
post #131 of 179
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Originally Posted by Edwood
Wow. This first run of the test is almost done.

Anyone know of a good site that will make nice bar graphs or pie charts? I want to make a nice graphic show of the results for you all.

-Ed
You could also downoad the office 2007 beta and run it it compatibility mode. Just save the document as an excel 1997-2003 spreadsheet before you start doing work. That should put it into compatibility mode.
post #132 of 179
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Originally Posted by Edwood
Wow. This first run of the test is almost done.

Anyone know of a good site that will make nice bar graphs or pie charts? I want to make a nice graphic show of the results for you all.

-Ed
first run? there's gonna be a second one?????
hmmm. . .another two years
post #133 of 179
Thread Starter 
I have Office XP, I'll try to use it.

Thanks everyone.
post #134 of 179
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I have Office XP, I'll try to use it.
I'll give you a full blast of Excel how-to
post #135 of 179
RESULTS!!!!!!!
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