In Reply to: Call Bruce Brisson at MIT... posted by mkuller on January 2, 2006 at 20:02:32:
As an employee for a signal measurement company, I asked Bruce for an objective description of his measurement technique so we might be able to duplicate it in our nex measurement analyzer.He did not desire to cooperate in anyway. In other words, I called him to the Table and he responded with marketing gooblygook.
So I must conclude that the Articulate Response (not Index) in also marketing and engineering directed.
"Termination Networks" are either Zobels (to flatted loudspeaker impedance variations) which make the cable no longer "flat in frequency response in the audio domain, or they are LP filters set beyond the audio band, set to cut off some of the untrasonic signal that can excite non-linearities in some loudspeakers - amplifier networks.
Both of these "circuits" are better left in the amplifier or loudspeakers where the impedance characteristics are known. I'd rather my loudspeaker wire, or IC for that matter, pass the signal unchanged.
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