Despot & Ultrasonic
Ultrasonic Ultrasonic
So, Despot, ever considered how to build the ultimate audio cabinet that balances absolute precision with sonic purity? I’ve been tuning the impedance of my vintage cables to get rid of any stray harmonics.
Despot Despot
Focus on a single variable at a time, measure it precisely, then eliminate every other source of error. Pick a chassis that is rigid and lightweight, use consistent low‑impedance cables, and make sure every component’s impedance matches exactly. Test each part in isolation, then in series, and only when each element is under complete control do you assemble the cabinet. Discipline is the only path to sonic purity.
Ultrasonic Ultrasonic
Right on the money, Despot. I’ll start by locking down the chassis, then get the cable runs clean—no stray inductance, just straight, low‑impedance. Every amp and transformer will get its own isolated test, then I’ll wire them up step by step. No room for noise if I’m going to hear the ultra‑high frequencies in their purest form.
Despot Despot
That plan is sound. Keep every step strictly measured, verify grounding, and don’t let any loose wire slip in. Once the chassis is sealed and the runs are clean, the only variable left will be the signal itself. That’s how you achieve true purity.
Ultrasonic Ultrasonic
Sounds like the perfect roadmap, Despot. I’ll lock each wire, check ground continuity like a sine wave in perfect phase, and keep the chassis tight as a single‑mode fiber. Once that’s nailed, the signal can finally float cleanly. Let's keep the noise out.
Despot Despot
Good. After that, calibrate each amplifier with a clean test tone, adjust the phase if any drift appears, then you have a system that remains pure under all conditions. Keep the discipline, and noise will stay out.