Joe B, even though a couple of posters over at audioasylum have promoted the bogdan interconnects with feverish intensity, I feel there are a couple of drawbacks to these cables. To begin, the third teflon tube is empty, leaving only two conductors. In an unshielded design, this really exposes the cable to potential EFI/RFI interference in anything but perfect environments. Other true "tri-braid" designs (like Homegrown or Kimber) double up on the negative conductors (1+ and 2-) which results in less resistance in the negative signal path, drawing RFI/EFI away from the positive. As good as shielded? No, but a decent compromise for those that prefer unshielded designs.
The other thing about the bogdans is that they use oversized teflon insulation. While the benefits of an air-dielectric are well known, in practice, this technology can only be utilized if the wire inside is resistant to corrosion or degredation. While silver corrosion/tarnish is nearly as conductive as the silver itself (one of the benefits of silver for audio), the ugly black surface buildup that is sure to result would bother me, at least aesthetically. A snugger dielectric would all but prevent contact with air, keeping the conductors corrosion-free for longer.
Happi626, I hope my comments did not confuse you even more! I think silver interconnects will be a huge improvement in your system and we are all very lucky to have so many fine affordable choices these days. Just read the reviews, visit the company websites, and don't get caught up in trick-of-the-month marketing hype and you'll do fine.
P.S. I think homegrown would be an excellent place to start, as they offer several "grades" of interconnect for various budgets and you can even order cables in kit form to save some $$.
The other thing about the bogdans is that they use oversized teflon insulation. While the benefits of an air-dielectric are well known, in practice, this technology can only be utilized if the wire inside is resistant to corrosion or degredation. While silver corrosion/tarnish is nearly as conductive as the silver itself (one of the benefits of silver for audio), the ugly black surface buildup that is sure to result would bother me, at least aesthetically. A snugger dielectric would all but prevent contact with air, keeping the conductors corrosion-free for longer.
Happi626, I hope my comments did not confuse you even more! I think silver interconnects will be a huge improvement in your system and we are all very lucky to have so many fine affordable choices these days. Just read the reviews, visit the company websites, and don't get caught up in trick-of-the-month marketing hype and you'll do fine.
P.S. I think homegrown would be an excellent place to start, as they offer several "grades" of interconnect for various budgets and you can even order cables in kit form to save some $$.