Вот что сам производитель ответил на просьбу разъяснить подробнее -
On directionality: I realize audio is AC. Yet when I take any length of wire, string one for positive and one for negative between two plugs, and play music, and then reverse the direction, I hear a difference. For the sake of speed I usually use blues harmonica. It really has a way of exciting the inner ear one way more than the other when you change direction of the cable (shield lifted on both ends). One way there's just more "push" and crap riding on the already brash sound that it makes the ear canal start to shut down sooner. The other way it's just less... less. This same difference is what I hear over and over. Yes it is a very small difference, but people experience the same thing, and we all tend to agree “something” is going on here.
Now, in addition to this experience there is the fact that copper develops a directional pattern when drawn to a small conductor size. The copper grains develop a "chevron" shape, which is clearly visible under a microscope. The shape is similar to these characters: ">>>>>" Some people (myself included) make a connection between what we hear and this physical, directional property of the copper conductors.
For a look at some various grain structures from different processes, have a look here:
http://www.copper.org/resources/propert ... ppers.htmlI consider the possibility that perhaps when the grains align in one direction versus the other, on some level there may be a diode-rectification effect caused by the impurities between these grain boundaries, and as such the conductors exhibit better Radio Frequency rejection in one direction versus another.
RF rejection can be emulated with the use of ferrite beads on cables, and using them to reduce RF (yes, in the MHz range) can have a similar audible effect. A little ferrite can be nice… too much starts to make things worse. Perhaps that’s just another can of worms.
I also notice that the higher purity of the copper, the harder it can be to detect directionality, which supports some relation to impurities and how they might magnify/mitigate the effect.
All I can do is offer my experiences which are supported by many people, and take the time to listen to my cable both directions and offer a preference. If I notice something that helps performance even just a tiny amount, I have to pay attention and include it, especially if it is free (listening to direction).
That’s my thinking… probably not worth 2 cents but I’m crazy enough to spend some time wondering lol!
Here for questions,
Tony