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Article on generators in FOH, what info do you want to read?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Koenig" data-source="post: 91543" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Re: Article on generators in FOH, what info do you want to read?</p><p></p><p>Another silly little thought on wire gauges and cross-sectional area, especially for audio people: Wire gauges are in 1/3 octave steps. The ratio of resistance between adjacent wire gauges is the same as the ratio of frequency between adjacent frequency bands on, say, a 1/3 octave graphic equalizer. So make 1kHz correspond to 10 AWG, for example. Then you can read the Ohms per 1000 ft off the front of your graphic. FWIW -F</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Koenig, post: 91543, member: 416"] Re: Article on generators in FOH, what info do you want to read? Another silly little thought on wire gauges and cross-sectional area, especially for audio people: Wire gauges are in 1/3 octave steps. The ratio of resistance between adjacent wire gauges is the same as the ratio of frequency between adjacent frequency bands on, say, a 1/3 octave graphic equalizer. So make 1kHz correspond to 10 AWG, for example. Then you can read the Ohms per 1000 ft off the front of your graphic. FWIW -F [/QUOTE]
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