In another thread here some time ago the question wasn't fully answered.
Does anybody have thoughts on something like the weaving patterns of shielded RCAs and how a grounded or positive signal might flow differently through one?
While thinking today, it reminded me of how a Chinese finger trap might move and how if the friction of the weaving alone can trap your finger than the pattern really might trap or distance static in a better way too.
Has anybody heard about what these RCAs actually are?
RCA has 2 conductors. BUT, if you add a ground weave or over shell, you can ground it ONLY at the 'send' end. That way, any RF picked up is grounded to the upstream component.