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I did go back and read the thread. It seems to me that "Pat" is
posting about Altec powered computer speakers, which connect to the
sound card at line level. Please show me if I missed something.
Also, just FYI, Altec is fully US owned. Altec OWNS a large factory
outside of Hong Kong, where PCB's and some of their drivers are made,
and final assembly is done. All engineering development remains in
Milford, PA. There was a refinancing transaction with the Company
earlier this year, but no substantive change in ownership.
E. R. Satz.
***There are 10 kinds of people in the world: those that understand
binary, and those that don't.***
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley7@xprt.net> wrote in message news:<10lg7c7b08lkr6b@corp.supernews.com>...
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> Go back and read the entire thread. It speaks for itself. We are
> *not* talking about the shielded line-level wiring (where everyone
> agrees that interference is a threat). We are talking about the
> low-impedance, high-level, unshileded speaker wiring. We
> already established that care must be taken with line level wiring.
> But I have never seen credible evidence of speaker-level interference.
I did go back and read the thread. It seems to me that "Pat" is
posting about Altec powered computer speakers, which connect to the
sound card at line level. Please show me if I missed something.
Also, just FYI, Altec is fully US owned. Altec OWNS a large factory
outside of Hong Kong, where PCB's and some of their drivers are made,
and final assembly is done. All engineering development remains in
Milford, PA. There was a refinancing transaction with the Company
earlier this year, but no substantive change in ownership.
E. R. Satz.
***There are 10 kinds of people in the world: those that understand
binary, and those that don't.***
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley7@xprt.net> wrote in message news:<10lg7c7b08lkr6b@corp.supernews.com>...
>
> Go back and read the entire thread. It speaks for itself. We are
> *not* talking about the shielded line-level wiring (where everyone
> agrees that interference is a threat). We are talking about the
> low-impedance, high-level, unshileded speaker wiring. We
> already established that care must be taken with line level wiring.
> But I have never seen credible evidence of speaker-level interference.