07-29-08: Rodman99999
It depends totally on the manufacturer. Kimber for instance grounds both ends(shields and connectors) of their cables(balanced and single-ended), and the arrow(or direction of the printing) indicates the signal flow.
If both ends are grounded in the manner you say, then it makes no frickin' difference. It's a marketing ploy. If people think the cables have to go this way, they can charge more.
Come on man, use your head, think about it....
As far as being able to hear the difference in a cable that is constructed in this matter, it's the placebo effect.
Just my opinion.
It depends totally on the manufacturer. Kimber for instance grounds both ends(shields and connectors) of their cables(balanced and single-ended), and the arrow(or direction of the printing) indicates the signal flow.
If both ends are grounded in the manner you say, then it makes no frickin' difference. It's a marketing ploy. If people think the cables have to go this way, they can charge more.
Come on man, use your head, think about it....
As far as being able to hear the difference in a cable that is constructed in this matter, it's the placebo effect.
Just my opinion.