Yter cables direction


I would be grateful if anyone can advise me about direction for conecting Yter cables on speakers. There are no obvius marks or written letters from manufacturer, neither on cables, neither on papers that came with them.
Thank you in advance
alexatpos

Showing 4 responses by br3098

Not to start a flame war, but there is simply no such thing as a unidirectional audio cable using copper or silver as it's conductor.

It IS possible to introduce bias and selective resistance onto a conductor through active (powered) means, and, of course you, can manufacture semi-conducting materials to do all sorts of interesting things with current flow.

>>>>>Exhibit A of not knowing what the word directionality means. To think some people accuse me of shooting fish in a barrel....🐟 🐟 🐟 “Not to start a flame war...” Funny! 😀
geoffkait, I'm pretty sure that I know what "directionality" means, besides that it has no meaning when it comes to audio cables.  FYI I spent 20 years designing  metallurgical processes, quality assurance examinations and stress test programs for metal parts.  Including cables.  But what do I know?

Have you taken a college-level (or high school) physics class?

I see.  If it's the subject of a thread on Audiogon then it must be true?

No problem.  Please provide us with your proof or other evidence that wire is directional.  Something that was NOT written by a cable manufacturer, if you don't mind.

As for Cardas, and I hate to judge before all the facts are in, but it appears they never got the memo on directionality.
Or maybe they just clearly understand the difference between science and marketing hype.