A cable can be directional if there is an outer shield that is only connected at one end but you have to have the ground (outer ring) connected at both ends. It can also be directional if there is a terminating network on one end.
Herman (System | Reviews | Threads | Answers)
That's correct. That's what I intended. Thanks for the correction. A cable's directionality has to do with the shield being connected at one end and not the other.
What's important for Foster9 is that he turn his IC around to see if the hum is eliminated by doing so. Wouldn't you agree?

