Power cords don't carry the audio signal. How can they be directional?
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Topic - Pop Quiz - Why are power cords directional? - geoffkait 03:25:56 06/30/23 (12)
- Shield drain on wall plug side. (nt) - emailtim 10:07:33 07/02/23 (7)
- I'm not referring to shielded cables or power cords. - geoffkait 06:39:35 07/04/23 (6)
- RE: I'm not referring to shielded cables or power cords. - emailtim 07:53:48 07/04/23 (5)
- RE: I'm not referring to shielded cables or power cords. - sony6060 18:32:15 07/05/23 (4)
- RE: I'm not referring to shielded cables or power cords. - geoffkait 03:53:43 07/06/23 (2)
- RE: I'm not referring to shielded cables or power cords. - sony6060 13:38:19 07/07/23 (1)
- Huh?! - geoffkait 13:51:24 07/07/23 (0)
- RE: I'm not referring to shielded cables or power cords. - jea48 21:04:58 07/05/23 (0)
- To keep you from plugging both ends into the wall outlet. - emailtim 22:28:01 06/30/23 (2)
- Supposedly, if the outlet is correctly wired, you CAN do that - John Marks 09:40:20 07/02/23 (1)
- Not if you have both phase legs in the same box =). - emailtim 10:06:03 07/02/23 (0)
- Because if they had no direction - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 16:16:57 06/30/23 (0)