CD to Amp connector cable

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Fandango Andy

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CD to amp connector cables often come with arrows on the cables indicating the correct way to connect them. As in the arrow pointer indicates the flow from CD player to amp. Does it actually make any difference if you were to fit them in the opposite direction? Odd question I know but some connectors don't have the arrows. Thanks
It all relates to direction from root to tip of the unicorn hair used in high end cables. 🦄
 

Deliriumbassist

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What? That it has a floating shield? Interesting!
Cannot see this on any of their current interconnect info.
Maybe their Tuned ARAY and composite shielding migrated their floating shields out. But that was definitely drilled into us when I was retailing them. I had the pleasure of building my own Signature RCA and speaker cables - damn they were fiddly.
 
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Fandango Andy

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However, you will continue to worry as some idiot put an arrow on said cables..... :)
However much you have convinced yourself it doesn't matter, you will use it as instructed, just in case! And every once in a while the "idiot" who put the arrow on it will remember that he put an arrow and have a little chuckle to himself.
 

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