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From: prk@charm.UUCP (Paul Kolodner)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Interconnect cables
Message-ID: <691@charm.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 11-Jul-85 23:29:12 EDT
Article-I.D.: charm.691
Posted: Thu Jul 11 23:29:12 1985
Date-Received: Sat, 13-Jul-85 10:16:24 EDT
Organization: Physics Research @ AT&T Bell Labs Murray Hill NJ
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After talking to audio salesmen today, I ran out and bought Monster
Cable Interlink 4 cables for my preamp, amp, etc.  I'm skeptical
about this crap, but I'm hopelessly compulsive, with money to burn,
so who cares?  I noticed a little arrow on the cable to tell you
which way the signal should flow.  This leads to a question:
Can anyone out there tell me how an electrical current can flow 
differently down a cable in one direction than in the other
without violating the symmetry properties of Maxwell's equations?
I was too embarrassed to asked the salesman, cause he seemed pretty
smart...