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Directional cables
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<blockquote data-quote="Willi" data-source="post: 44224" data-attributes="member: 504"><p>The reason I ask this is that a friend of mine (an electrical engineer) noticed arrows on an interconnect, and asked me what the arrows meant. I said the cable is directional, and he laughed. Hard, and long. He asked me how a piece of copper would have better properties when current moved accross it in one way, and not the other. To be honest, I was quite embarresed to say that I didn't know. I can understand it on shielding with a microphone cable, but this is a digital audio coaxial cable.</p><p></p><p>Blind faith aside, there must be a logical explanation to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willi, post: 44224, member: 504"] The reason I ask this is that a friend of mine (an electrical engineer) noticed arrows on an interconnect, and asked me what the arrows meant. I said the cable is directional, and he laughed. Hard, and long. He asked me how a piece of copper would have better properties when current moved accross it in one way, and not the other. To be honest, I was quite embarresed to say that I didn't know. I can understand it on shielding with a microphone cable, but this is a digital audio coaxial cable. Blind faith aside, there must be a logical explanation to this. [/QUOTE]
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