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In Reply to: RE: Questions 2 and 5 are related posted by roberttcan on March 04, 2022 at 11:52:03
Actually, you're wrong. The fact that the wires are in an AC circuit doesn't prevent or negate the wires from being directional. Both wires + and - should be controlled for directionality from the beginning. When the wires are both in the correct orientation, the signal that travels towards the speakers will sound better than if the wires were reversed. The line of least resistance you could say. We don't care about the signal headed away from the speaker on either wire + and - since that doesn't affect the sound. Same logic goes for fuses. The fuse wire should be inserted such that when the signal travel thru the fuse wire in the direction of the speakers the best sounding direction should be.....wait for it...in the direction of the speakers. You can ignore the signal when it's travel away from the speakers.
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