Interconnect Directionality


Have I lost my mind? I swear that I am hearing differences in the direction I hook up my interconnect cables between my preamp and power amp. These are custom built solid core silver cables with Eichmann bullet plugs. There is no shield so this is not a case where one end of the cable’s shield is grounded and the other isn’t. 

There are four ways ways to hook them up:
Right: Forward. Left: Forward. 
Right: Backward. Left: Backward
Right: Forward. Left: Backward
Right: Backward. Left: Forward. 

There is no difference in construction between forward and backward, but here are my observations:

When they are hooked up forward/backward there appears to be more airy-ness and what appears to be a slight phase difference. When hooked up forward/forward or backward/backward, the image seems more precise like they are more in phase. The difference between forward/forward and backward/backward is that one seems to push the soundstage back a little bit while the other brings it towards you more. 

What could possibly cause this? Does it have something to do with the way the wire is constructed and how the grains are made while drawn through a die? Am I imagining this? Have I completely lost my mind?
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Uh, jea48, you haven’t been paying close attention. The HiFi Tuning website experience and common sense tells us that directionality of wire applies to AC circuits as well as DC circuits. In fact, I cannot off the top of my head think of a case where a wire or fuse is not (rpt not) in an AC circuit. You must Shirley be putting me on. We know that the magnetic fields and the electric fields associated with the electromagnetic waves traveling down the wire are orthogonal to the direction of the electromagnetic wave. This is nothing new or anything to be alarmed or concerned about. Its just Poynting and Heaviside stuff. It’s a red herring. In an AC circuit the signal obviously travels back and forth in the wire. Not sure what your argument is or why you’re arguing. 
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