In Reply to: Directionality of wire posted by Klaus on November 10, 2004 at 00:54:17:
According to the laws of physics directionality of cables shouldn't matter. A couple of respected electronic engineers who're also close friends, laughed out loud when I mentioned this a few years back. Personally I never experienced any difference in sound which ever way I connected the wires and the first I heard of such a thing was in one the moronic audio magazines. The article you're referring to is from a Walker table review, Mr. Walker is a major believer of tweaks! I've heard Lloyd's stories about his tone arm wires and his wiring of his motor etc., what can I say this is over priced audio in 21st century were people still believe in the black arts.Mama
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Follow Ups
- Re: Directionality of wire - Your Mama 05:06:27 11/10/04 (12)
- "Laws of physics" in engineering? - Norm 06:38:55 11/10/04 (11)
- Re: "Laws of physics" in engineering? - Your Mama 07:13:39 11/10/04 (10)
- What you heard with the OMs was directionality of wires affecting sound. nt - Norm 09:56:15 11/10/04 (9)
- Re: What you heard with the OMs was directionality of wires affecting sound. nt - Your Mama 10:04:07 11/10/04 (8)
- The only difference between OM red and blue is wire direction. nt - Norm 11:12:47 11/10/04 (7)
- if it is 3 wire and twisted...no it is not the only difference.nt - jneutron 11:24:11 11/10/04 (6)
- They are not twisted. nt - Norm 12:31:43 11/10/04 (5)
- That makes it even more interesting.. - jneutron 12:37:27 11/10/04 (4)
- One cannot easily look within the Omega Mikro power cords - Norm 12:46:05 11/10/04 (3)
- Re: One cannot easily look within the Omega Mikro power cords - jneutron 12:53:40 11/10/04 (2)
- I was as doubtful as you are until I heard the difference - Norm 13:09:27 11/10/04 (1)
- Re: I was as doubtful as you are until I heard the difference - jneutron 13:19:27 11/10/04 (0)