So you think wire conductors in cables are directional? Think again...


Here is a very relevant discussion among physicists about the directionality...the way signal and electrons should flow... based on conductor orientation. Some esoteric, high-end manufacturers say they listen to each conductor to see which way the signal should flow for the best audio quality.

Read this discussion. Will it make you rethink what you’re being told and sold?

https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/is-a-copper-conductor-directional.975195/
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Design the system to avoid analog cables entirely...
Streamer (or any other digital sources) --- digital Coax---> DSP/DAC/Amp at the driver.
Analog cables are only needed for analog sources. All this fervor for a phono cable - the things are so inherently noisy, it couldn't possibly matter.
Cable and passive crossover discussions are mute, and should have been for decades - obsolete artifacts. Maybe you're arguing about technology your fathers and grandfather's used, or for changing speaker cone leads and re-wiring gear internals? From my perspective, go digital (1's and 0's aren't easily offended) all the way to each driver. Passive crossovers and analog cables are topics for the History Channel.