Geoffkait,
You stated, "... the velocity of electrons through audio cables, the drift velocity, is actually extremely slow ...". Of course, you are completely correct. My later post where I correct my misstatement was not allowed -- or is just late in being posted here.
You also stated, "On the other hand, the electromagnetic wave - the musical signal travelling through audio cables - travels at a high percentage of the speed of light." You are completely correct. Close to the speed of light. This is what I was referring to -- the signal, not the electrons themselves, which my later post explains (not yet appearing here).
You stated "I honestly don't know where Sabai falls." Frankly, I don't care where I "fall". Whoever wants to pigeon-hole me can go right ahead.
You stated, "... the velocity of electrons through audio cables, the drift velocity, is actually extremely slow ...". Of course, you are completely correct. My later post where I correct my misstatement was not allowed -- or is just late in being posted here.
You also stated, "On the other hand, the electromagnetic wave - the musical signal travelling through audio cables - travels at a high percentage of the speed of light." You are completely correct. Close to the speed of light. This is what I was referring to -- the signal, not the electrons themselves, which my later post explains (not yet appearing here).
You stated "I honestly don't know where Sabai falls." Frankly, I don't care where I "fall". Whoever wants to pigeon-hole me can go right ahead.