No.
I'm asking how you think the actual signal travels through the conductor.
I'm asking how you think the actual signal travels through the conductor.
Hi Google it up. I never thought it matters, after all, we use it, on daily bases, in every electric device on the planet. For some reason, audiophiles tend to think that it is special in their sound system. Well it’s the same. Many of those are life saving equipment, military, space, measurement devices, cellphones and more. None ever tend to go, where audiophiles go: BS land. |
Mr.
eichlerera Sorry to disappoint you, but I don't have a theory of MY OWN, on electrons flow through the conductor. I learned it as all other from the very basics on conductivity. It served me well, on all circuitry I designed, built and tested. |
This reads like kenjit created a new on-line persona to bring his unique perspective on speakers to speaker cables. Clever. What next? Amplifiers? DACs? So many targets for a guy with an obsession to feed and no discernible listening skills, leaving only one way it can go. Blather on, dude. Blather on. |