What the, and I cannot overstate this, fuck?
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@bloor, I think that I'll just note that “wired” is an anagram of “weird” and leave it at that.
(Also of “I drew”, but I don't think that that's relevant.)
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@bloor we bought some shitty shielded cable for the theatre. It felt quite nice, very flexible and thick.
It was bulked out by string. Ok for strain relief, and was reasonably hard wearing. The down side was the shielding made long runs quite capacitive. So if we had phantom powered mics, and someone stomped on the cable, it’d pick it up and make a loins booming noise.
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@bloor we bought some shitty shielded cable for the theatre. It felt quite nice, very flexible and thick.
It was bulked out by string. Ok for strain relief, and was reasonably hard wearing. The down side was the shielding made long runs quite capacitive. So if we had phantom powered mics, and someone stomped on the cable, it’d pick it up and make a loins booming noise.
@secretbatcave @bloor “Loins booming” now there’s a description
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@bloor ah yes, the maximally untwisted pair, for that extra interference on the signal lines. It greatly improves audio quality, or something.
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@bloor Wut kinda crazy assed spider sht is this?
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@bloor Audiophile stuff is usually bizarre but this...
Designed by someone who doesn't understand how *anything* works.
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@bloor
Could it be a misguided attempt at preventing the wires from interfering with each other? -
@thomasclaburn @bloor I think you mean antifungals. Antibiotics can exacerbate a fungal infection by reducing competition from harmless bacteria.

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@bloor I've seen some crazy crazy stuff for audiophile applications (especially the usage of actual high amounts of silver — spending an enormous amount to supposedly make it actually sound different just because of the cable) but this is just... Stupid... Like there's a reason you do twisted pair! Twisted pair actually will have better sound due to this probably picking up more noise, so whoever came up with this is a nut.
