What do the arrows mean on my cable?


And how do I tell the difference between a digital cable and an RCA cable, they look the same.

Are the ones with the arrows more likely to be RCA for analog connections?

jumia

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Attached is an image of a typical directional RCA cable (this example is from World’s Best Cables WBC).  The idea here is that the shield collects any noise before it gets to the inner conductors. The shield is only connected at the source end, such as a preamp, and is not connected at the receiving end, such as an amplifier.  This way the shield  noise is not allowed to enter the amplifier.

 

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