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Originally Posted by warriorcookie I do know what I am talking about. |
No, you don't... and about 98% of your post is complete nonsense.... sorry bud, but you are quickly transitioning from a state of ignorence to that of stupidity....
The first blatently obvious flaw in your 'explination' is that if a reciever inverted one half of two equal but opposite signals, then there would no longer be any difference in voltage to amplify...
You also seem clueless as to the difference between a balanced and a differential system...
You have made at least one valid point about twisted wire; and that is that the loop area between the conductors is small which reduces the amount of noise which can be induced.. balanced, differential, or not.... on the otherhand the difference in loop area between a twisted RCA and an RCA with two conductors side by side is going to be nill....
The fact that loop area is small is basically icing on the cake when compared to something like coax...