In Reply to: RE: TG Audio speaker cables and directionality posted by geoffkait on August 13, 2022 at 08:54:28:
"The "signal" on both wires + and - traveling toward the speakers - is the one that makes the speaker diaphragms move out and in."
The alternating current flowing towards the speaker in one wire and away from the speaker in the other wire is what makes the diaphragm move out and in. It is really the alternating current that is flowing in the voice coil that makes the diaphragm move out and in (and the fact that that VC is sitting in a magnetic field and the current flowing in the VC is creating a field as well) but that can't happen unless the current flows through both wires to get to and from the VC.
I think you are hung up on semantics.
"The "signal" on both wires + and - traveling toward the speakers" That is one way to look at/talk about it. Don't get hung up thinking that that is something new or a new understanding. It's not. It's just a new way to talk about it.
Tre'
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- RE: TG Audio speaker cables and directionality - Tre' 13:06:21 08/13/22 (5)
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- RE: TG Audio speaker cables and directionality - Davey 08:17:23 08/14/22 (1)
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