What do the arrows mean on my cable?


And how do I tell the difference between a digital cable and an RCA cable, they look the same.

Are the ones with the arrows more likely to be RCA for analog connections?

jumia

Well, troll or not, there is or at least was, an answer- here it is, better than I can word it-- not sure this is applicable to the current raft of cables, but

[link to post didn't work so here is plaintext:

 

"You are referring to a "floating shield" (one end 'floats' -- is not connected.) This is exactly to PREVENT any curent flow, which would result in hum and RFI being mixed with the audio signal (and thus winding up in your speakers!)

Having the shield connected at one end only does not prevent intercepted hum and RFI from draining to ground at the connected end.

In the old days ;~) single ended interconnects contained only one (center) conductor (+) and the shield carried the (-) signal, so it had to be connected at both ends. Then Bruce Brisson (owner of MIT cables) invented the "shotgun" single-ended interconnect while working for MonsterCable, which is what put MonsterCable on the map! It is called "shotgun" because it contains TWO signal conductors (double-barreled shotgun ;~) surrounded by a shield -- but since the shield no longer has to carry the audio signal, it can be 'grounded' at just one end, and can do its shielding job even more effectively.

Mr. Brisson provided these shotgun cables with ARROWS, which point to the end of the cable where the shield is connected to ground (no, the arrows have NOTHING TO DO WITH SIGNAL FLOW!) He did this specifically so that all interconnects could be installed with the grounded end of their shields connected to the preamp (yes, EVEN THE ONES BETWEEN THE PREAMP AND THE AMP!) That is because such a configuration is what's called 'Star Grounding' -- with the preamp at the center of the 'star'.

Star Grounding provides the quietest system; and in order to prevent ground loops, the preamp should be the ONLY component actually grounded to the wall. In the old days ;~) we generally put 'cheater plugs' on the (three prong) power cords of all other equipment, to prevent additional grounding points (which will always produce ground loops.)

Unfortunately, installing 'cheater plugs' can produce a, shock hazard if you are working on your system and remove the interconnects (and thus the ground connection) from a piece of equipment that has a cheater plug on it (for example: if you were adjusting the bias on a tube amp, which requires removing the input interconnects ;~) So be careful! Much of today's equipment (especially amplifiers) have switches on the back that allow you to 'float' (disconnect) that piece of equipment's audio circuits from ground, and thus eleminating the need for cheater plugs (the equipment's chassis is still grounded) and preventing you from accidentally electrocuting yourself!" nsgarch post regarding floating shields in the thread identified below.

 

Why do you care?

You take the time to look at his history. If it bothers you that much just roll on so he can troll on.

To many forum cops here. 

i can’t believe you guys are still responding seriously to this clown’s posts... it is inane trolling

this character has started 108 discussion threads since 'joining' in january 2021 - not responses, 108 THREADS STARTED... give me a break...

 

 

By the way these are monster interconnects I’m talking about. It appears there is no way to tell the difference between RCA and digital cables. Monster never labeled there cables so once the original packaging is gone it's a problem

 

To another point, prompted by a comment up above, I have great difficulty typing and can’t use a computer anymore because controlling the mouse and using keyboard it’s too painful. I can’t touch the screen on an iPad without feeling pain and discomfort so the only thing I can do is voice control to an iPad. This is being dictated. But still even when things are dictated they require occasional touching the screen which is difficult so I limit myself in what I can do. I would love to be able to type freely to Xpress myself more so. Thank God I can voice control the Apple TV remote because the remote is too difficult to use also,

 

Could be grounding protocol.

When I have shielded wires - I’ve started making my own interconnects - I ground the shield to the source.

Most manufacturers will have arrows on wires. If not, I use the writing on the wires as “arrows” having the signal follow the direction of the writing.