In Reply to: Re: Directionality of wire posted by Srajan Ebaen (R) on November 10, 2004 at 08:51:36:
Since audio signals are alternating currents (that flow equally in both directions) I'd really like to have a good explanation as to how a piece of wire that is uniform in its construction throughout its length can ever be "directional" before I believed that this was anything other than the result of an over-active imagination.If the cable is non-uniform in any way, then it certainly could be directional because of a differing response to ambient RF and EM fields.
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- Re: Directionality of wire - Bruce from DC 10:59:47 11/10/04 (8)
- It's worse than that -- no audiophile has ever proven the ability to hear wire differences at all - Richard BassNut Greene 17:07:03 11/10/04 (0)
- This is the typical dilemma that we so often end up with - Norm 12:59:25 11/10/04 (6)
- Re: This is the typical dilemma that we so often end up with - Bruce from DC 14:22:44 11/10/04 (1)
- I am looking in the mirror; are you? - Norm 14:51:09 11/10/04 (0)
- Re: This is the typical dilemma that we so often end up with - jneutron 13:10:01 11/10/04 (3)
- But SUBJECTIVELY, John, What Do You & Steve REALLY Think? (nt) :) - goldenthal 13:53:09 11/10/04 (1)
- You mean about steve being delusional?? - jneutron 13:59:19 11/10/04 (0)
- Re: This is the typical dilemma that we so often end up with - Norm 13:24:31 11/10/04 (0)