Solar Flare Interaction with Audiophile Signal Paths: Geomagnetic Storm Effects on Audio Cable Performance
Equatorial Audio Research Division, Mitad del Mundo, Quito, Ecuador (0.0000° N)
Özet
Geomagnetic storms induced by solar coronal mass ejections (CMEs) produce rapid fluctuations in the Earth's magnetic field that can exceed 500 nT/minute during severe events (Kp >= 7). We demonstrate that these fluctuations are detectable as measurable impedance variations in audio cables with hemispheric bias, and that magnetically neutral cables are inherently immune to this effect. Continuous monitoring of 12 cables (3 per tier: Tropic, Meridian, Equinox, Zero-Point) during the October 2024 geomagnetic storm (Kp = 8.3) revealed impedance fluctuations of up to 0.08% in Tropic-tier cables, 0.003% in Equinox-tier cables, and below the noise floor (< 0.0001%) in Zero-Point cables. We propose a Solar Activity Index for audio cable performance specifications.
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
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