beanzontoast
Guru
- Location
- South of The Peaks
[Heads off to start an audio-visual cabling company specialising in selling cheapo imports at inflated prices. There's gold in tham tharre cables!! Yee-hah!
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Benb, for your sake I'll post the link again >here< it's a spoof!
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NOTE: All prices are in pounds. If you prefer prices in kilogrammes please ask
That's the trouble with bullshit (of all flavours). It's often hard to tell the difference between "real" bullshit, and a parody.
HDMI carries a digital signal (i.e. made up of 1s and 0s).
A cheap cable will carry the 0s without any problems. But the 1s are narrower, and so can leak out through microscopic cracks in the cabling. If you don't spend the extra money on a quality lead then you'll find your HD pictures end up looking "zero-heavy".
I once bought a 7m cable for £500 plus VAT. However.......................it was a microphone extension cable for one of my noise meters, 7 pin Lemo connectors either end, extremely low loss shielded cable, all specifically made for the meter and calibrated. My latest meter uses a coaxial connector rather than the Lemo and the same type of extension cable cost me £50, still pricey but at least it's not exhorbitant.
Gordon
Who needs parody sites when you have real sites like this?
http://www.russandrews.com/
Russ Andrews - subject of several Bad Science articles and ASA judgements.
Don't know if he actually sells anything to anyone outside a small circle of loonies, though.
Conversely - doing what you are not supposed to do ...I've been to a few recording studios whena student and while working for one terrestrial broadcaster visited several other broadcast facilities and I've seen so many of the things you are "advised" to do ignored at the source.
Conversely - doing what you are not supposed to do ...
I once watched in horrified fascination as an 'unearthed' engineer walked across a carpeted floor holding a DSP card worth over £2,000 in his hands, then stop to chat to someone and absent-mindedly stroke his fingers back and forth across the back of the card. I'd be amazed if he didn't zap some of the sensitive devices on that card with static!
I watched another guy poke an index finger through the grille of a cooling fan at the back of a large rack of equipment. He yelped in pain as the spinning fan blades amputated the nail!![]()