ericj
Headphoneus Supremus
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Lets presume that a 'good' power cable exists that does whatever it does without the help of ohmic resistance, capacitance, or inductance. Which is quite a stretch, lemme tell ya.
Lets say it's completely perfect in every way and introduces not one single burp of schott or johnson noise.
Hell, lets say it's supercooled so that it doesn't introduce any thermal noise.
How is it not roughly equivalent to deleting three feet of wire distance between you and the breaker box?
It should logically be equivalent to moving to another outlet.
And as others have pointed it, it is apparent that the device that it's powering is so sensitive that you should be able to hear a remarkable difference in quality depending on whether your neighbor's AC compressor is running or not, for example.
Lets say it's completely perfect in every way and introduces not one single burp of schott or johnson noise.
Hell, lets say it's supercooled so that it doesn't introduce any thermal noise.
How is it not roughly equivalent to deleting three feet of wire distance between you and the breaker box?
It should logically be equivalent to moving to another outlet.
And as others have pointed it, it is apparent that the device that it's powering is so sensitive that you should be able to hear a remarkable difference in quality depending on whether your neighbor's AC compressor is running or not, for example.