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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: "Electricity"Posted by Paul S on: 11/3/2011
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Who knows what brings about this particular situation, but I would not be too quick to dismiss "electrical fluctuations" as broadly defined and widely observed. These might include/involve atmospheric charges or electromagnetic forces that are all over the place a lot of the time. For example, it has not been long now since the Northern Lights were visible as far south as Atlanta. Various forms of electromagnetics regularly wreak havoc with "communications networks", not limited to satellites, and I know that HAM and DX guys have good and bad days, too. There may simply be "electrical" forms that influence our playback that the "re-generators" or dither machines are not able to "deal" with, for better or for worse. The air itself carries more or less of a "charge", and even the ground in any given location may be quite "galvanic". The study of this subject could be the lifework of a scholarly hi-fi geek. I'm sure most of us have experienced the "good days" and the "bad days".
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