i am fairly materials agnostic I've had silver and copper, and even some carbon and ceramic cables in my system. I go by overall sound quality, right now my analog cables interconnect and speaker are all copper, Kondo, Auditorium23, and Audio Note UK. My only silver cable is my digital cable by Jorma Cables and it does sound amazing.
Let's talk about Silver...
We got off on a short tangent in another discussion about the merits of silver in cables, but we did not want to derail that conversation. So I thought I would start a general discussion where folks can share their experiences, and opinions of course, with silver cables. This can include solid silver, silver plated or alloys, wire, connectors, analog, digital etc.
The knee jerk reaction in the audio world is to say that silver is bright, and in some cases that may be true, but I think it is not a universal truth. I am currently trialing some solid silver interconnects, and I have had some good success with silver in the digital realm. Please share your experience, and opinions of course.
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I’ve been using Darwin Cables for many years and they are the best I’ve heard. Not bright, great base, wonderful mids, airy highs, detail without etch, etc. They get out of the way of the music like cables are supposed to. Low mass connectors, very low capacitance, and just a pure, single strand of silver of a very small gauge is their way of doing things. I have no need or desire to try anything else after all I’ve gone through. If you were to just stick to their entry level cables, you’d be surprised. If you want to experiment, check out their specials section of demos, hybrid attempts, and any clearances they may have. All the best, |
I brought home some speaker cables that a friend wasn’t using to try them out. They are 8awg "mil spec" copper with a very nice looking silver coating on each strand. Nice gold plated BFA (aka Z style) banana plugs. Put them in and immediately noticed nice midrange and treble. Listening to jazz they seemed fine. Then I put on some rock and some classical with good bass and they were severly lacking in bass (could be they are just strong in mid/treble so when I turn them down to get the midrange the right volume, the bass is too low. I plan to do a volume test with test tones without changing volume controls to see which it is. If he doen’t want them back I’ll make a nice power cord from them. Jerry PS I keep repeating myself so I'm sure some of you have heard it before but I am a very strong believer in never using a cable for digital that isn't at least silver coated.
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I've tried a bunch of copper, silver plated copper, and all silver cables. Cables by DH Labs, Morrow, Harmonic Technology, Synergistic Research, XLO, Core Power Technologies, Apature (silver), Silver Audio, White Zombie, etc. I generally favor the pure silver cables. I landed on Black Cat Silverstar 88 silver cables for preamp to amp and dac to preamp. I also recently discover Graham Slee CuSat50 cables which are all copper. Using it between my sacd player and preamp. I like it so much that I ordered another pair from the UK to try between my phono preamp and preamp. |
I think it depends greatly on the design and quality of materials in the cable. I’ve found both Acoustic Zen and VooDoo (cryoed) silver interconnects to be nicely detailed and very musical and balanced. Sometimes I think a lot of equipment is designed/voiced using copper cables so when customers use silver it might sound a little brighter than the designer intended, but that’s just a blind guess. I’d be wary of cheap silver cables as that’s probably where you can run into trouble. |
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