@oldhvymec - RE:...
Silver cladding is NOT the problem, niether is solid silver - it’s the type of insulation and the cable geometry that causes the ear-bleading distortions you are hearing.
The right geometry and insulation having a low dielectric constant allows the HF details through with clarity, smoothness and amazingly fine detail.
But - just for people that prefer the sound of copper I do include a Duelund Tinned Copper version of the Helix Interconnect and the speaker cables and power cables only use Duelund Tinned Copper.
As for MY speakers - Gershman Audio Sonograms - they have conventional drivers.
But that’s just my opinion - and BTW, one shared by a couple of people that have actually used my cables on their Maggies and reported great results
As the old saying goes - The Proof of the pudding is in the eating - not the speculation based on one’s experience with OTHER cables that just happen to use silver cladding - they are very different cables
The other thing with DIY - you are free to use whatever wire you like - it's the geometry and insulation that is important here!
So until you try them...….
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Regards - Steve
Once again silver clad over copper in the construction, BRIGHT? SIZZLE?
Silver cladding is NOT the problem, niether is solid silver - it’s the type of insulation and the cable geometry that causes the ear-bleading distortions you are hearing.
The right geometry and insulation having a low dielectric constant allows the HF details through with clarity, smoothness and amazingly fine detail.
But - just for people that prefer the sound of copper I do include a Duelund Tinned Copper version of the Helix Interconnect and the speaker cables and power cables only use Duelund Tinned Copper.
As for MY speakers - Gershman Audio Sonograms - they have conventional drivers.
But that’s just my opinion - and BTW, one shared by a couple of people that have actually used my cables on their Maggies and reported great results
As the old saying goes - The Proof of the pudding is in the eating - not the speculation based on one’s experience with OTHER cables that just happen to use silver cladding - they are very different cables
The other thing with DIY - you are free to use whatever wire you like - it's the geometry and insulation that is important here!
So until you try them...….
.
Regards - Steve