Arrows on cables.


I can never remember but what direction should the arrows on speaker and interconnect cables be going 
cortw1965
On interconnects, the arrows should point away from source. If no arrows, you should go by any writing present on jacket, and orient the wire with the writing right side up and away from source component. To clarify, you should be able to read the writing, as In reading a sentence etc...
On speaker wire, the arrows, if any, should point away from amp.
Typically the directionality is for a single ended shield. Two internal conductors with an overall shield connected at one end. Start is the out put of the component to the input of the next.

Does it work? Definite maybe.
AudioQuest claims that the wire drawn through the die will determine which direction the signal should flow due to the "diode" effect in which the metals is oriented...and they listen to each wire to understand how the cable should be assembled. Wow...ok...sure. Seems like SR took this BS from AQ in his marketing.

Nordost says the way the wire is drawn makes no difference. It's the signal flowing through the wire that orients the lattice structure of the wire.

Both are "experts" in conductor metallurgy, apparently.

Which "expert" is correct?