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TG Audio speaker cables and directionality

Bob Crump TG Audio, according to some of his posts here on AA on the subject, arranged the two wires in his cables so that the correct (best sounding) direction would be used for one wire and the other wire would be in the opposite direction. Bob determined the correct direction for the wire in a spool by auditioning the first few yards.

Can anyone tell me what's wrong with that strategy?

From 2000,

"Solid core wire is extremely directional so just mark the end with some masking tape as it comes off the spool. Orient the wires so you have piece of masking tape at either end and terminate the wires. Throw it on a MOBIE or whatever overnight and then listen to it noting which way gives the highest image height. This is the correct orientation.

If you run the signal and return wires in the same direction you will end up with hot spots in the stage, normally at or close to the speakers, low image height and have a gaping hole in the middle of the stage...Keep in mind I am referring to the sound of the stage (reflections) not the individual instruments spread across the stage....Interconnects or speaker wires that have pianos wandering all over the stage normally have their signal and return going in the same direction...."



Edits: 05/17/22

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Topic - TG Audio speaker cables and directionality - geoffkait 13:41:58 05/17/22 (17)

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