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Posted by Myauk on April 4, 2007, 10:35 pm
Please log in for more thread options EMC issues become more and more important these days, according to my understanding. For Home Theater System DVD Players I would like to know whether cable dressing after sercice should follow strict procedures or not. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by D from BC on April 5, 2007, 2:11 am
Please log in for more thread options Crank up the gain and if you hear too much noise on the softest sound from a DVD (if you really need to hear it) then you have a problem. Cable dressing after service??....wtf..That's some new audio jargon for me. You know all the fat is from the cable dressing not from the bowl of cables... :P D from BC | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Michael A. Terrell on April 8, 2007, 4:40 pm
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D from BC wrote: >
> > >EMC issues become more and more important these days, according to my
> >understanding. > >For Home Theater System DVD Players I would like to know whether cable > >dressing after sercice should follow strict procedures or not. >
> Crank up the gain and if you hear too much noise on the softest sound > from a DVD (if you really need to hear it) then you have a problem. > > Cable dressing after service??....wtf..That's some new audio jargon > for me. It sounds like he's looking for one of those fetish newsgroups. > You know all the fat is from the cable dressing not from the bowl of
> cables... :P > > D from BC -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Don Lancaster on April 9, 2007, 8:07 pm
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Michael A. Terrell wrote: > D from BC wrote:
> >>
>> >>>EMC issues become more and more important these days, according to my
>>>understanding. >>>For Home Theater System DVD Players I would like to know whether cable >>>dressing after sercice should follow strict procedures or not. >>
>>Crank up the gain and if you hear too much noise on the softest sound >>from a DVD (if you really need to hear it) then you have a problem. >> >>Cable dressing after service??....wtf..That's some new audio jargon >>for me. >
> > > It sounds like he's looking for one of those fetish newsgroups. > > > >>You know all the fat is from the cable dressing not from the bowl of
>>cables... :P >> >>D from BC >
Your cables should be IMMEDIATELY replaced by four-point barbed wire!
> > See http://www.tinaja.com/glib/marcia.pdf for detailed instructions. -- Many thanks, Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073 Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552 rss: http://www.tinaja.com/whtnu.xml email: don@tinaja.com Please visit my GURU's LAIR web site at http://www.tinaja.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Michael A. Terrell on April 10, 2007, 12:05 pm
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Don Lancaster wrote: >
> Michael A. Terrell wrote: > > D from BC wrote:
> > > >>
> >> > >>>EMC issues become more and more important these days, according to my > >>>understanding. > >>>For Home Theater System DVD Players I would like to know whether cable > >>>dressing after sercice should follow strict procedures or not. > >> > >>Crank up the gain and if you hear too much noise on the softest sound > >>from a DVD (if you really need to hear it) then you have a problem. > >> > >>Cable dressing after service??....wtf..That's some new audio jargon > >>for me. > >
> > > > > > It sounds like he's looking for one of those fetish newsgroups. > > > > > > > >>You know all the fat is from the cable dressing not from the bowl of
> >>cables... :P > >> > >>D from BC > >
> > > > > Your cables should be IMMEDIATELY replaced by four-point barbed wire!
> > See http://www.tinaja.com/glib/marcia.pdf for detailed instructions. Well, that's a start but you left out the most important steps: the barb wire has to be soak in a fresh citric acid bath made from Florida oranges. They have to be picked between 7:10 AM and 9:00 AM, and only from the northern edge of the grove. The acid has to be extracted, then heated to 142 degrees F by 10:15 at the latest. Then the wire has to soak for exactly 27 seconds in a vat that holds 42 gals of acid, per pound of treated wire. This micropickels the surface to remove the surface slag, which chokes the low end. NEVER reuse the acid for a second batch of wire. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida | ||||||||||||||||||||||

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>understanding.
>For Home Theater System DVD Players I would like to know whether cable
>dressing after sercice should follow strict procedures or not.