Can electrons get confused? No. But audiophiles sure can. π€Β
Directionality Explained
I have read it argued against by those who think they know
Here is proof
Paul Speltz Founder of ANTICABLES shares his thoughts about wire directionality. Dear Fellow Audiophiles, As an electronic engineer, I struggled years ago with the idea of wire being directional because it did not fit into any of the electrical models I had learned. It simply did not make sense to me that an alternating music signal should favor a direction in a conductor. One of the great things about our audio hobby is that we are able to hear things well before we can explain them; and just because we canβt explain something, doesn't mean that it is not real.Β
https://www.monoandstereo.com/2020/05/wire-directionality.html#more
Here is proof
Paul Speltz Founder of ANTICABLES shares his thoughts about wire directionality. Dear Fellow Audiophiles, As an electronic engineer, I struggled years ago with the idea of wire being directional because it did not fit into any of the electrical models I had learned. It simply did not make sense to me that an alternating music signal should favor a direction in a conductor. One of the great things about our audio hobby is that we are able to hear things well before we can explain them; and just because we canβt explain something, doesn't mean that it is not real.Β
https://www.monoandstereo.com/2020/05/wire-directionality.html#more
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this is not a question....this is a sentence loaded with a preconceived biased βKrugerandishβ (I used a short cut, got that right ?) opinion... Itβs a simple question. Still waiting for an answer. The question was: "What is it about wires that makes them sound better in one direction compared to the other?" |
Nothing about wires makes them sound better in one direction compared to the other.Β http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/miccur.html#c1 |
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