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Looking for amp. w/ all of the following characteristics:

1. Max. power capacities [can handle loudest sound w/out clipping]

2. Highest upper-frequency response

3. All audio processing is purely digital [excluding the obvious ADC
and DAC]

4. No lossy compression or data reduction

5. Digital audio inputs

6. Most sensitive to inductive [magnetic] crosstalk but most resistant
to capacitative [electric] crosstalk.

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On 20 May 2004 23:33:40 -0700, curious11112001@yahoo.com (Curious)
wrote:

>1. Max. power capacities [can handle loudest sound w/out clipping]
>

To fill what space? A living room? A stadium?

>2. Highest upper-frequency response

This is not necessarily a good thing.

>
>3. All audio processing is purely digital [excluding the obvious ADC
>and DAC]

What ADC? You wanted a digital input?
>
>4. No lossy compression or data reduction
>
>5. Digital audio inputs
>
>6. Most sensitive to inductive [magnetic] crosstalk but most resistant
>to capacitative [electric] crosstalk.

A very odd request!

Do you think it might be sensible to tell us just what you're hoping
to do with this equipment?

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Laurence Payne <l@laurenceDELETEpayne.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:<n2pra0lv3k5lkuhmov89fg196n9nb8i9or@4ax.com>...

> Do you think it might be sensible to tell us just what you're hoping
> to do with this equipment?

Listening to my music along w/ magnetic crosstalk. During a magnetic
anomaly I should hear some disruption.

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"Curious" <curious11112001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:34a4f456.0405211647.10e7b141@posting.google.com...
> Laurence Payne <l@laurenceDELETEpayne.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:<n2pra0lv3k5lkuhmov89fg196n9nb8i9or@4ax.com>...
>
> > Do you think it might be sensible to tell us just what you're hoping
> > to do with this equipment?
>
> Listening to my music along w/ magnetic crosstalk. During a magnetic
> anomaly I should hear some disruption.

Yeah, you never know when a magnetic storm could wipe out this whole
quadrant!

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On 21 May 2004 17:47:47 -0700, curious11112001@yahoo.com (Curious)
wrote:

>Laurence Payne <l@laurenceDELETEpayne.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:<n2pra0lv3k5lkuhmov89fg196n9nb8i9or@4ax.com>...
>
>> Do you think it might be sensible to tell us just what you're hoping
>> to do with this equipment?
>
>Listening to my music along w/ magnetic crosstalk. During a magnetic
>anomaly I should hear some disruption.

Magnetic "Crosstalk" is not really a magnetic "anomaly". Crosstalk
is perfectly natural, along with magnetic interference, EMI, EMP bombs
and all that other stuff. What "anomalies" do you want to sense?
Sounds like you want an extra input for a magnetic pickup coil. This
will allow you to hear powerline hum (mostly), and other irritating
noises. I can't imagine how this will enhance your listening
pleasure, but that's for you to determine!

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Paul Guy <paulguy@eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<k620b0lupdpb2ra3s1jn39v370h27ei7jm@4ax.com>...

> What "anomalies" do you want to sense?

Any random magnetic interference.

> Sounds like you want an extra input for a magnetic pickup coil. This
> will allow you to hear powerline hum (mostly), and other irritating
> noises.

Yes. However, it should only pickup the magnetic fields and ignore the
electric fields.

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curious11112001@yahoo.com (Curious) wrote in message news:<34a4f456.0405230735.1018315@posting.google.com>...
> Paul Guy <paulguy@eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<k620b0lupdpb2ra3s1jn39v370h27ei7jm@4ax.com>...
>
> > What "anomalies" do you want to sense?
>
> Any random magnetic interference.

Sawtooth waves would be good :)

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