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... did you know that silver conducts electricity significantly better than
copper? Superior conductivity is only one of its benefits. Why don’t you
google this, you’d be surprised at the other main benefit.
The fact that silver has a lower resistivity/higher conductivity than copper is often mentioned in audiophile discussions. But to provide some perspective:
For a given length and gauge, the resistance of silver is in the vicinity of about 6 to 8% lower than the resistance of copper. However, simply making the copper conductor one gauge size larger will reduce its resistance by about 20%. Also, making the copper conductor more than 8% shorter than the silver conductor would result in the copper conductor having less resistance than the silver conductor, even if both conductors are the same gauge. Finally, in the case of line-level analog interconnects resistance is almost always insignificant anyway, in a home audio system, because it is a completely miniscule fraction of the load impedance.
So if a silver cable sounds better in a given application than a copper cable, the slightly higher conductivity/lower resistivity of silver compared to copper is very unlikely to be the reason.
Regards,
-- Al