 Sad day to see that our lovable rouge, Gerald has had his backside slapt ! hopfully Dave (O) will reconcider and give him a chance to redeem himself ? ....Carl. Hi Carl I know,............im already missing his huge 'hifi' input! ('rogue' by the way )
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Well I hope so as Gerald is just a silly old c**t, he talks a load of b*****ks but can be quite entertaining sometimes. I remember many years ago a video head of department saying about a new upstart 'for fifty ponds a day' he is worth it for entertainment value alone. God I hate being John Fisher 4.
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 Glad to see we all still got sense of humour ? rik thanks knew rogue did not look right ?
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 I could actually imagine him being a bit RED in the face actually 
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 Do different frequencies travel at different speeds through a cable when conducting complex music signals down a cable?
Yes, they do. but the difference is the equivalent of moving your head about 2mm when you are listening to loudspeakers a couple of metres away. In other words, the same effect applies to any wave travelling through a medium only the effect is far more profound when a pressure wave travels through air than an electrical signal through copper. An electrical signal through co-ax goes at roughly 60% of the speed of light (c). Sound goes through air at errr....the speed of sound. Divide one by the other and you'll see my point. So keep still while you're listening if so would some cable types be less prone to this than others
The range for electrical cables is roughly .5c to .9c. As shown above, this variance is of little consequence if you listen to the audio via loudspeakers, presumably in an air-filled room. This is also why so-called linear phase loudspeakers are a bit of a joke. Unless your head is clamped in a vice while you're listening, what's the point?
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Now come on Pluto, linear phase speakers were a brilliant idea, well in theory, that is until one realises that phase is not a thing that our hearing actually picks up on. OK correct a problem that was never a problem that seems t be what Hi Fi sales is all about. The number of solutions out there that will cure problems that never existed in the first place is monumental, however the number of solutions to the real problems is sadly lacking. I think we will all agree that the real problem is the electrical to sound interface ie the speakers and listening room, these are the areas that need addressing. Cables, stands and supports are nowhere near the truth, they are as insignificant as the cleanliness of my gas stove. I really do think the Hi Fi world needs a wake up call, like come on guys get your act together, look at the real issues, stop pissing around with all the peripheral stuff that actually make no difference, stop kidding yourself with placebo beliefs lets concentrate on actually improving reproduction. Lets take reproduction to a new and better level, now that won't happen by pissing around with cables, it won't happen with passive pre-amps or exotic cable weaves but it could happen though a new speaker design, in fact that is the only way it could happen, maybe a new recording standard but let the rest catch up first and IMO speakers are still way down the list. John...
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 I actually (sort of) agree with you there John!! Look to the future instead of the now........... "Cables, stands and supports are nowhere near the truth, they are as insignificant as the cleanliness of my gas stove." ~ dont agree with that though  Rik
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OK maybe that last statement was a little exaggerated, but I am learning my writing style from Mr. Clarkson and excessive exaggeration is his way, I remember he stated that XYZ celeb star got her hair done for 'the price of a small house' it is all exaggeration as are most cable claims. John... PS don't worry about that silly old sod giving out my details, I have nothing to hide, I'm shure that simply doing that has given his personality away.
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anyone out there own any isotek equipment??
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 Hi Mark, Yes many thousands of people worldwide !
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i no i was working for them intill they went bust so i lost my job and iv got there products in my own system so now if they go wrong i cant fix them
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Really? They went bust? That's a real shame. Is there a press release?
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 Hi Marc, Surely if you are an ex employee you could repair it yourself ! but I'm sure it won't be a problem because they never go wrong, and if certain people are to be believed you can replace the innards with components from maplin for a few pence , so it's problem solved no need to worry !
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Marc Sorry you lost your job but given all the great hifi names that have disappeared it's hard to shed any special tears for these foo merchants.
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 Surely if they HAD gone bust, the website would no longer exist?
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trust me mate its all over no more isotek
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 Marc Sorry you lost your job but given all the great hifi names that have disappeared it's hard to shed any special tears for these foo merchants.
'foo' I dont understand the point of banning someone, then allowing them to create a new profile..................
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'foo' I dont understand the point of banning someone, then allowing them to create a new profile..................
I don't understand what you mean by that. 
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