Bob-b---That is exactly why I said there are a "few" engineering reasons why wire is directional. Any electrical or electronics engineer will tell you there is a difference in flow direction (as in a direction) depending on how the wire is made. However, most manufacturers will also tell you to try it both ways and see if you hear a change. Personally, since flow is AC, I'm still a little foggy on why this would be the case since you have flow in one direction on the positive half cycle and flow in the opposite on the negative half cycle. It would be easy to comprehend this if it were a DC current going in one direction. However, it is not. So how can you have directionality? Speaker wire is no different than lamp cord other than composition. In AC circuits, you have a positive and a neutral for less than 120V. Power flows through the speaker coil to the common(neutral) and back through in the opposite direction just like any AC load. Lamp cord under this theory would be directional but I haven't seen any arrows on lamp cords as of yet. Maybe the bulbs would last longer if we got the direction right. I would just like for somebody to explain in plain English why there would be a difference. I do buy into the actual wire being directional to flow but apply this to an AC circuit.
Speaker Cable directionality: reversable??
I bought a demo pair of XLO ultra 6 cables which have directional arrows on the ends of them. The specifics of my equipment requires that I would either have to re-terminate them (to take the spades off the amp end) or else hook them up in reverse of the labelled arrows.
Is there any reason why the cable direction matters, or would reversing them just mean I would have to "break-in" the cables again.
Please help me out; I don't want to undermine the quality I paid good money for!
Much thanks for any advice!!
Is there any reason why the cable direction matters, or would reversing them just mean I would have to "break-in" the cables again.
Please help me out; I don't want to undermine the quality I paid good money for!
Much thanks for any advice!!
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