What happens when an auxiliary speaker cable and a gold wedding ring join together in a happy accident?

Pretty good radio reception, according to Reddit user tacotacotaco_1.

That’s the strange discovery he made when he slipped the speaker’s cord connector between the ring and his finger. Watch—and listen to—the evidence he posted in the Videos community:

So what kind of weird, extra-dimensional, Macgyver-meets-Rick and Morty affront to science and nature is this? (Also, since the audio was testimony from Thursday’s Benghazi hearing, does that make it an aux-Hillary cord?)

Actually, it’s pretty simple science and electronics, which we know nothing about. But user CRAS_Audio does, and if you can’t trust a user who references the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences in their username to explain this, who can you trust?

The biggest drawback to tacotacotaco_1’s discovery was the fact that he couldn’t tune to another channel and had to listen to the same, repetitive drone.

This isn’t an isolated incident, either. Another user, ThirdProject, commented in the thread that he experienced a similar phenomenon with an electric guitar, an amp, and his ring finger.

These are all pretty cool discoveries, with an added benefit, which user snoosh00 kindly noted:

From this day forth, what a Reddit user joins together, let no man put asunder.