On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 04:52:33PM -0600, Paul Winkler wrote:
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 06:47:19AM +0900,
res0u2uc(a)verizon.net wrote:
On the subject
of the direction of signals in cables, I
think I can offer to put the issue to rest by reminding
all parties that audio signals from a microphone or to a
loudspeaker are carried by the AC (alternating current)
component of electron movement. Thus the direction of the
electric current reverses many thousands of times each
second, more or less depending on the pitch.
thanks, I was going to say much the same thing.
That's true of course, but the energy flow is always in
the same direction. Not that it matters - the whole
directional cable issue is just one of the many hypes
created to make easy money out of ignorant consumers.
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FA