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<blockquote data-quote="Willi" data-source="post: 44251" data-attributes="member: 504"><p>Thanks for all the responses guys. It makes sense (somewhat) about the interconnect, balanced cable or microphone cable, being shielded from the one side and all. I get how that could be plausible, but it still makes no sense to me. Let's forget about the interconnect for a bit...</p><p></p><p>The joke is that my main speaker cables (courtesy of my loving fiancee) is Ultralink Challenger BiWire speaker cable is marked with "SIGNAL FLOW >>>" in very official looking capital letters. They have four banana plugs on one end, and four banana plugs on the other. There is no shielding that could be earthed/grounded/attached to anything on the amp or the speakers (maybe I'm doing something wrong). This was also purchased off a roll in two 3metre lenghts. </p><p></p><p>If you allow your imagination run wild, could there be any explanation, logical or other, for these 'signal flow' arrows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willi, post: 44251, member: 504"] Thanks for all the responses guys. It makes sense (somewhat) about the interconnect, balanced cable or microphone cable, being shielded from the one side and all. I get how that could be plausible, but it still makes no sense to me. Let's forget about the interconnect for a bit... The joke is that my main speaker cables (courtesy of my loving fiancee) is Ultralink Challenger BiWire speaker cable is marked with "SIGNAL FLOW >>>" in very official looking capital letters. They have four banana plugs on one end, and four banana plugs on the other. There is no shielding that could be earthed/grounded/attached to anything on the amp or the speakers (maybe I'm doing something wrong). This was also purchased off a roll in two 3metre lenghts. If you allow your imagination run wild, could there be any explanation, logical or other, for these 'signal flow' arrows? [/QUOTE]
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