keithhr
Flashlight Enthusiast
some advice needed, don\'t know what to do.
I designed high end audio cable for 17 years, sold it for a couple. Here's the problem, I listened to every gauge of wire in existence, one strand at a time, doing listening tests for interconnect and speaker cable with every gauge trying different configurations etc. At one point I heard something in my testing which gave me a theory and when I used the variables in the theory I was able to produce approximately 25 generations of audio cable , each better than the previous one in a definable way. I could then accurately predict the improvement from one generation to the next before I even built it, nobody has ever been able to do that with audio cable before(to the best of my knowledge).With no background in electronics, my listening tests somehow managed to address(as I was to later learn from some very knowledgable people) inductance,capacitance and skin effect. My wire technology eliminated inductance, reduced capacitance to negligible level and made skin effect (higher frequencies traveling closer to the surface of the inductor) moot and the cable totally linear.The reason I am writing here is that I believe, and others who have herd it, also believe that it is probably the most accurate electrical signal transducer in the world.I have literally done nothing with this in the last few years , having been beaten up a bit by lame politics in high end audio. This wire technology virtually proves that most of the distortions that people hear in audio systems originate with the cabling.
I first heard some $1000 (20 years ago) Stax Lambda Pro electrostatic ear speakers at a friends house. What I heard on the headphone system was shocking. The level detail and actual recorded information was extraordinary and I thought my god, where was all the introduced distortion taking place. Currently I have some SennheiserHD600 headphones and my audio system is more transparent than the headphones. Some of the bigger audio wire mfg's aren't really interested in some one elses audio cable(don't know why that is?)
anyone have any ideas where I might go from here. I am open to almost anytning, including possible partnership.I have decided that this wire technology is too good(or possibly important) to just give up on. Thanks for reading this long winded explanation of my plight, but there are some very bright people here with experiences that could possibly help. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/help.gif
I designed high end audio cable for 17 years, sold it for a couple. Here's the problem, I listened to every gauge of wire in existence, one strand at a time, doing listening tests for interconnect and speaker cable with every gauge trying different configurations etc. At one point I heard something in my testing which gave me a theory and when I used the variables in the theory I was able to produce approximately 25 generations of audio cable , each better than the previous one in a definable way. I could then accurately predict the improvement from one generation to the next before I even built it, nobody has ever been able to do that with audio cable before(to the best of my knowledge).With no background in electronics, my listening tests somehow managed to address(as I was to later learn from some very knowledgable people) inductance,capacitance and skin effect. My wire technology eliminated inductance, reduced capacitance to negligible level and made skin effect (higher frequencies traveling closer to the surface of the inductor) moot and the cable totally linear.The reason I am writing here is that I believe, and others who have herd it, also believe that it is probably the most accurate electrical signal transducer in the world.I have literally done nothing with this in the last few years , having been beaten up a bit by lame politics in high end audio. This wire technology virtually proves that most of the distortions that people hear in audio systems originate with the cabling.
I first heard some $1000 (20 years ago) Stax Lambda Pro electrostatic ear speakers at a friends house. What I heard on the headphone system was shocking. The level detail and actual recorded information was extraordinary and I thought my god, where was all the introduced distortion taking place. Currently I have some SennheiserHD600 headphones and my audio system is more transparent than the headphones. Some of the bigger audio wire mfg's aren't really interested in some one elses audio cable(don't know why that is?)
anyone have any ideas where I might go from here. I am open to almost anytning, including possible partnership.I have decided that this wire technology is too good(or possibly important) to just give up on. Thanks for reading this long winded explanation of my plight, but there are some very bright people here with experiences that could possibly help. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/help.gif