Speaker cable arrows???


I bought a used pair of Silverline Audio's Conductor cables. Plugged them in 
and was very pleased with the neutral sound I was getting. Bare wire to the 
speakers, and bananas on the amp end. Then I realized that the arrows on 
the cables where pointing towards the amp. OOPS, I reversed the path 
direction, and couldn't hear any difference. Zero.
My preference would be to have the bananas on the amp end.

Can I disobey the arrows, and run the cables effectively backwards?

markj941
geoffkait,

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You are welcome.
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Oh my!   This question really gave me a start . . directional speaker cables?!  I didn’t check for arrows — did I do this WRONG!   Odds are good . . . Yes!  I messed up, again!

Then I remembered that my cables are for bi-wiring and there is only one way to connect them.  That was a close one!
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The signal energy travels down the cables in one direction >>>> from the source to the load, (amp to speakers), in the form of an electromagnetic wave.
@jea48 dude, you really might want to take a remedial physics class. I will ask again: please explain to me exactly how to make a passive conductive cable with unequal impedance.