Hi Matthieu i own a noiz ring (and a primitive ancestor to the noiz ring) and i've built two I.D. kits for friends. Also i'm an RVG fetishist and always tinkering with DIY RVG circuits. While i realize that the I.D. and the N.R. are both considered random voltage generators, under the hood, they are VERY different devices. But let me ask a couple of basic questions before i spew a bunch of information that may be of no interest to you at all... Is the difference between analog white noise and digital noise critical to your application? and... do you already have a digital audio noise source? The answer to those questions makes a difference in the comparison. -doc --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "matthieuvandiepen" <matthieu@...> wrote: > > Does anybody know the differences, the pros, the cons of the two noise units: > > Wiard noise ring versus Blacet improbability drive > > - if you have the noise ring, can you do without the ID? Or does it have some sides which > the noise ring doesn't cover? > > Thanks very much, > > Matthieu >
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Re: Wiard noise ring versus Blacet improbability drive
2007-01-25 by drmabuce
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