Agear, why stoop to snide comments about phil`s room/system and ancillary equipment?
Just stating the obvious. You decision to flag that comment could be interpreted as snide.
Just don't expect my view of it to change unless the ASR meaningfully improves their amplification so I hear a better result. Until then you can quote 3 or 3000 converts. It's irrelevant. If majorities reflected good judgment in hifi, there would be no Bose, B&W, Boulder, Wilson or Krell.
Friederich Schafer has worked on that design for over 30 years. Maybe he should hire you as a consultant?
Silver's advantage is simply in being the superior conductor, granting it wideband transparency.
Silver is only nominally better as a conductor compared to copper (6% better). Translates into "louder" and not an increased bandwidth. Why is it that SET owners gravitate to silver? Hmmm.
Every power cord, speaker cable and interconnect introduces distinctive sonic character. Ideally we try to minimize this reality.
The same argument can be made against using SET amplification. Why not minimize second harmonic distortion? I have talked at length with a manufacturer who makes what many consider the best tube amplification in the world, and he felt that SETs present so many disadvantages from a design standpoint that they were not worth pursuing despite the plump and pleasing midrange. I will grant that they make life easier. No need to sweat the details regarding wire, conditioning, and even your room. C'est la vie....