....and fabricator of cable clarified how it was just labeled backwards.....as it has Neutrik terminations, testing would reveal, due to the grounding at the power supply end, if it was backwards......thanks to all for some helpful, some not-so-helpful, but always OPINIONATED, answers.....I must admit I have learned some things on this site, both about equipment AND about personalities....
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So let me understand. are you saying vibration can have a negative effect on how electrons flow? If you shake/vibrate any wire enough, it is possible to change the position of an electron? In my opinion vibration can have an adverse effect on a connection point of a wire. example: if you have a low quality outlet the physical connection between the plug and outlet may not solid enough and you may have arcing. Also the more valuable precious metals used in the plating (gold/silver) may offer higher conductivity. |
isochronism Now I wonder why was it even bothered to be labeled since it only connects one way..... (?) >>>>Good catch! |
arrwax So let me understand. are you saying vibration can have a negative effect on how electrons flow? If you shake/vibrate any wire enough, it is possible to change the position of an electron? >>>>I’m certainly not saying that. Electrons don’t flow, for starters. Are you new in town? 😀 |
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