Not to turn this into a cable thread, but speaking about tweaks or minutia of audiophilia, does anyone know what this means...
"...is not a permanently directional cable; it can be used in either direction. However, we pay close attention to direction of manufacture of all points, from wire to cable, and identify this by placing arrows on the y-out barrels. Arrow (>) would point away from the source (power amplifier), and toward the load (loudspeaker). Connecting it like this ensures matching channel fidelity, increased burn-in speed, and allows the user to easily identify direction after cable or gear swapping."Is it "it is both directions anyway but, in case you care, we got you covered"? At least it seems honest.