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
Humph, 😟
Tried responding to your enquiry - at length - but post got removed.
Must have blind spot? Seems English is lacking?
In short, system is fine, no need to reverse, all honky dorie.
Very good sound proof of pudding!
Too curtailed to say more... 
Ta ta, M. 
I saw your response, so I responded. After I hit "post" your's was gone. Rendering mine somewhat useless. Hence my delete. HA. Anyway, to sum-up mine.., I'm sure you'll never be wondering....  what if?   Enjoy!
Has there been a troll incursion? Quick, man battles stations! 🚨🚨🚨
@isochronism
Wow, confusion reins supreme, eh?
But thanks for your clarification. 
More on the level, directionaly of speaker cables is not in one of my current believe systems. My deleted post had made that point, alas to facetious? 
However, before some plenty years back, before I came to this learning, I had heard, that if no arrows are present, follow the direction of the cable sleeve print!
So I did... as I recall(ed). 
Now after I'd gone over this here thread, in deed I'd checked whether all was still as I'd recalled, and so it is/was.
Though, just most resently a change from tweeter / mids terminals connection to the bass terminals of the sc, now running the jumpers bottom up so to speak, had a most unexpected sq improvement as a consequence.
More air, tighter bass, better integration over all, even improved tonality. 
Yet please note: the jumpers of ~ 2" length are directional only by best fitting the terminals (of their soldered cable shoes).
Now I hope, this post will pass inspection.. 
M. 
The trouble with the theory that the writing goes is the correct direction is that the manufacturer of cables that don’t have arrows probably don’t believe in directionality OR don’t know about it. Otherwise, they would be 100% sure to put arrows on the cables since, you know, cables in the correct direction sound better. Obviously, on some cables where shields are present the arrows usually simply indicate which direction the shielded cable should go. However the shield is a separate issue so the best case scenario is the manufacturer is cognizant of both types of directionality whilst constructing the cables.