dletch2194 posts
04-23-2021 11:46pmAnd it turns out that, for example, in a RIAA corrector, the error of the wire going from the MC head to the transformer will be amplified almost 1000 times!
Does not work that way. If the error is simply frequency response, the relationship between the perfect and imperfect signal never changes.
dletch2, you haven't finished explaining your previous statement yet:
"The interference of a power cable can get into the signal circuit and become audible not as periodic interference of 60Hz harmonics, but as non-periodic one so that initial frequency of 60 hz is perceived as something related to a musical signal (for example, frequency response), and not as interference or noise."
After you make this one clear, I expect the next explanation from you:
How the difference in frequency response can occur when a short piece of wire is reversed?
And please, no more muddy theories. You are required to:
1 - numerical or relative estimation of the level of possible interference
2 - numerical or relative estimation of the level at which the interference penetrate the signal circuit
3 - In what exact place it penetrates there the signal circuit

