Directionality of wire
Thank you for the excellent question. AudioQuest provided an NRG-10 AC cable for the evaluation. Like all AudioQuest cables, our AC cables use solid conductors that are carefully controlled for low-noise directionality. We see this as a benefit for all applications -- one that becomes especially important when discussing our Niagara units. Because our AC cables use conductors that have been properly controlled for low-noise directionality, they complement the Niagara System’s patented Ground-Noise Dissipation Technology. Other AC cables would work, but may or may not allow the Niagara to reach its full potential. If you'd like more information on our use of directionality to minimize the harmful effects of high-frequency noise, please visit http://www.audioquest.com/directionality-its-all-about-noise/ or the Niagara 1000's owner's manual (available on our website).
Thanks again.
Stephen Mejias
AudioQuest
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jea48 Depends how good you are at hearing something that can be measured. If they are reversed and the shield is then dumping the RF noise at the source end, you "may" hear it as not as black a background as the right way around, I stress "may" depending on the amount of RF noise around your area. It’s always best with an interconnect that has only one end of it’s shield connected, that that end should go to the least sensitive component, not the most sensitive one. Cheers George |
Here is my experience. I was not convinced of this either until I used a cheap IC that came with old Adcom components as a digital cable when I sold all of mine years ago. I needed to hook up a DAC and used the Adcom clear IC with plastic molded ends make of all copper wire. We were at a friends home who wanted to hear the DAC in his system. When we were switching things around someone said hey something changed switch the cable back around. I did not think anything was different but hey what the heck, changed the cable direction and yep I heard the difference. We marked the cable direction and that is the way I used it ever since. Go figure. Geofkait Rock On! Happy Listening. |
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