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Hmm, anyone thought about making a plasma speaker, using a modulated microwave?

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Hmm, anyone thought about making a plasma speaker, using a modulated microwave?

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(From: Armand (mondo@voicenet.com).) I tried shaking my MV rapidly and nothing happened– although my macaroni and cheese did resemble plasma. ;} (From: Dave). I doubt that with the grade of microwave-wire you’re using…you’d possibly be able to hear the improvement. Why invest hundreds of dollars in a high-end microwave set-up (including disc treatments like the marinating solvent…which I heard at my friend’s house and it *really* makes a noticeable difference…especially in the bass–much more dynamic and full) only to shove that signal through a cheap pair of interconnects? IMO, you should have *just* as much money invested in your microwave cables as you spend on the rest of microwave-system. (From: Derrick Hopkins (dhopkins@infi.net).) Oh please. If you’re going to go with Microwaved CD’s(instead of the vastly superior Oven cooked LP’s) it doesn’t really matter kind of interconnect you use. A micro waved atom is a microwaved atom..period. Even if it’s garbled a little, the ave

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