RCA cable design


In a single ended cable, does the signal travel through the ground cable, or does it just dump its voltage to zero into ground? Is the quality of the conductor wire for the ground as important as the signal wire?
koestner
So if you have one conductor made of, say, copper, and the other of, say, silver, and the two conductors are of significantly different lengths (one is straight, the other is spiraled around it), what effect would that have?

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Nonoise
" So if you have one conductor made of, say, copper, and the other of, say, silver, and the two conductors are of significantly different lengths (one is straight, the other is spiraled around it), what effect would that have? "

It would have the effect to make the gullible transfer more of their net worth to an audio equipment manufacturer.

Anyone should realize that before the RCA connector on your device the signal path and the ground path have totally different materials, shapes and topographies right? The same after the termination.
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