Did we not go over this whole cable directionality thing ad nauseam in another recent thread?
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I bought a used set of transparent cabels with the big magic box.one explanation i got was you can use different lengths do to the magic box.onother blog stated the took the magic box apart to find out what was in it. Then I got a set of biwire that had the single end on one end and the bidirectional on the other with the big black magic box closer to it .so by deduction I figure the black box goes closer to the speaker end. I keep hoping a genie pops out of it and grants me my powerball wish so I can buy more audio equipment and pay more taxes. Enjoy the music and the search. I was raised by a nuclear physicists who was 2nd gen Einstein trained.what a ride. |
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Here's a link to a study done back in 1967 by a person who ran tests for a US Navy contract to determine the best type of connector for cabling in a submarine. With limited resources at sea, results had to be repeatable and reliable. Things have greatly improved since then but the concept of no connector, or at best, the least amount of connector material interfering with a cable still plays a hand in what we hear. It's why I use Darwin Cables as it's what they've determined as well. All the best, |
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