Arrows on cables.


I can never remember but what direction should the arrows on speaker and interconnect cables be going 
cortw1965

Showing 2 responses by oldhvymec

It’s always going to.. So from out to in.. make sense?

Output of the turntable and onto the phono preamp input. ------->

Output of the phono preamp and into preamp input. -------->

OR

Output from ANY source and into the preamp input. ------>

Out of the preamp output and into power amps input. ------->

Output of the power amp (s) and into the speaker terminals. ------>

Arrows point always from the outs and into the ins.

Clear as mud..
If you look at the wire it lays like shingles on a roof, 1000 x will do it.

If you keep the orientation just like caps and inductors it does make a difference.  Not only in sound but the QC between cables..

A bidirectional barrel Capacitor is still rolled up from small to large, the wire is on either end of the wrap. IT makes a difference which way you solder them in. The same applies to cable construction.

If a manufacture CHOOSES to care for either or neither makes a difference to me.. I KNOW it change the sound consistencies between cables, not create anomalies.

If one manufacture told me, "the draw through the dye didn't matter and one did", who would you pick? 

THINK before you answer... Who is really being PICKY about the construction and paying attention to it...  Charging you thousands of dollars and CLAIM to be expert cable builders.. NO YOUR SUCKERS.. 

EASY = I just don't care enough to LOOK at a cable and then assemble it. Or did I mix up LAZY with EASY.

Do you walk away from a fool and his money?

Regards