Strictly speaking there is no polarity for an interconnect cable. Interconnects carry an AC signal and by switching the leads of the interconnect you flip the phase, i.e. you shift the phase of the signal they carry by 180 degrees.
The problem with flipping leads is that one lead usually is grounded. Flipping leads would put the signal to ground. I would assume that creates problems with most electronic equipment.
Hope this helps,
Rene
The problem with flipping leads is that one lead usually is grounded. Flipping leads would put the signal to ground. I would assume that creates problems with most electronic equipment.
Hope this helps,
Rene