Best system I have seen is like this:  (need fixed width font to see)



                                       .........
    ++++=========*=====================*==+++  .
 ___+____        .                          +  .     /
| Liquid |    ___.____                      +  ..___/
|Nitrogen|   | Sound  |                     +   |   |  spkr
|  pump  |   | Source |                     +   |___|
|________|   |________|                     +  ..   \
    +            .                          +  .     \
    ++++=========*=====================*==+++  .
                                       .........

Where:

= is copper pipe wrapped in thermal insulation
+ is nonconducting tubing that can stand LoN
. is wire
* is wire soldered to copper pipe

Basically the pump pushes LoN around the ciruit keeping the pipes at
near-super-conducting temperatures giving a low noice and low impedance
circuit to the speakers

:D

cj

p.s. please excuse the ascii art, I will post a Schedit file next time :)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Jenkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Open Topic Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Nothing to do with Protel, but anybody want to improve the
quality of their Hi-Fi?


> On 09:36 AM 1/10/2002 +0000, Stephen Casey wrote:
> >Hmmm...,
> >
> >I suspected that this might provoke a response or two.
>
> Though it's a sad thing that so many apparently missed the joke in your
original post...
>
> >...That's why all my audio equipment has
> >it's own fusion reactor, connected via superconductors to the stripboard.
> >The cryogenic cooling system makes the listening environment quite cold
and
> >noisy, but the sound quality is amazing.
>
> I'm rilly glad ta here y3r using a fusion reactor, 'cuz those regular
nuke-you-lar reactors are kinda dirty. Got one myself, just last weak,
though I'mm still trying to get the garbage men to pick up the old one. For
some reazon, they won't go near it... (FYI, tried the cold-fusion thing, but
I guess I couldn't keep it cold 'nough r something, cause it hardly worked
at all...)
>
> BTW, which superconductor r u using, anyway? My old Barium/Yittrium-based
cables r getting a little out-of-fashion, (not to mention the liquid
Nitrogen costs are killing me), and I'm interested in any suggestions u
might have, since u sound knowable on the subj...
>
> aj
>
>
> P.S. So copper's the answer, aye? I thought it was Lead. No wonder THAT
one didn't work neither. Maybe I should send him some, and he could turn it
into gold for me? Waddiya think?
>
> -One's born every minute (the abbridged PT Barnum)

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