Interconnects, some have directional indicators, why?


I'm curious as to why some interconnects are directional? Is there a physical internal difference and do they generally sound better and cost more than non-directional cables? Thanks for your interest.
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Showing 1 response by shadorne

No good technical reason since audio is AC - except some cables may be shielded with the shield connected only at one end to ground. The end connected to ground goes to the amplifier which should be grounded at the mains. The idea of not connected both ends to ground is to avoid ground loops but it makes the shield more like an antenna and more susceptible to RF.