In Reply to: Wi-Fi makes POORLY DESIGNED EQUIPMENT sound worse posted by Jacques on October 15, 2005 at 10:05:54:
Jacques, you are off base, as usual. It is possible for SOME good equipment to be OK with high RF fields around, BUT usually the way we control for high RF fields is to add input, power line and output filters, that most probably will compromise the sound, because many of these filters are somewhat nonlinear at audio frequencies. It is those dumb CE specs that cause us most of the problem.
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- Re: Wi-Fi makes POORLY DESIGNED EQUIPMENT sound worse - john curl 10/15/0520:43:20 10/15/05 (3)
- Re: Wi-Fi makes POORLY DESIGNED EQUIPMENT sound worse - Jacques 04:15:55 10/16/05 (2)
- Re: Wi-Fi makes POORLY DESIGNED EQUIPMENT sound worse - john curl 09:53:25 10/16/05 (1)
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