They can ONLY be common mode because they go around all conductors. Any differential inductance is cancelled out.
This is the whole point and thats also what im saying...
Only usefull for common mode that’s the point.
Feel free to find a datasheet for any ferrite bead that has any impedance at all at audio frequencies. Most have nothing below 1MHz.

Z = jLw
At low frequency we don't care at all about the complex impedance μ’ at low frequency is is way bigger compared to μ’’
So we assume Loss at about <10khz is
Negligible so we just care about "real" inductance.
Inductance is nearly constant from 1kHz to 20kHz.
Look at Amir’s study of RCA cables. There must be a problem to solve before there can be any benefit from a solution.
(although my AP analyzer may be more immune to this noise than your audio gear). So assuming you avoid touching a transformer to your cables, electrically all three cables have bandwidth that exceeds 200 kHz, and any noise or distortion is the result of the
Note that this is an ad-hoc test. Where you position the transformer on the cable may matter. As could the length of the cable, etc. But as a quick test, it does show us something.
So you Never heard from some one having "Noise" issue when connecting a PC,TV, AVR and usb DAC, Active monitors/Sub with over RCA?!
Just search for "Noise and PC or USB DAC" in this forum.
it is a very real phenomena.
I'm not calming the cable/ferrite improve the music or the bass or something magical...
It’s just helping a bit with Noise rejection.
This problem was not recreated in amirs Test Although it happens in real live alle the time...
Exactly as you say "There must be a problem to solve before there can be any benefit"
If your not able to recreate the problem how can you make a competent an conclusive test if something helps with this problem?
You can’t.
I was able to recreated the problem. isolated the influence from different sources for the problem
common mode current, common mode voltage and close Magnetic fields.
( i'm missing a test on electric fields / captive coupling )
And i was able to show that for every case there is >10dB difference within the audible band between a bad and a good cable.