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In Reply to: RE: I'm not referring to shielded cables or power cords. posted by sony6060 on July 05, 2023 at 18:32:15
They're all in AC circuits - speaker cables, interconnects, power cord, fuses, HDMI cables. They're all directional. DC is obviously directional. We only care about the electrons that are traveling toward the speaker, you can ignore the ones traveling away from the speaker since they don't affect the sound. It's very simple, it's not complicated.
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If wire is directional it means they change chemistry only in one direction- NOT!
You apparently haven't been following the conversation on wire directionality. Wire is measurably physically and electrically asymmetrical. It's also audibly asymmetrical. That's why we use the term directionality. The metal conductor is comprised of crystal structures that become deformed during manufacture. Follow?
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