To be sure it's clear, my previous post was not making or implying an argument against silver.
It was simply saying that the fact that silver has a slightly higher conductivity/lower resistivity than copper, which is often cited as an argument in favor of silver, is very unlikely to be the reason for whatever sonic differences may occur between a silver cable and a copper cable.
Thank you, Al, I understood your points. I'm saying that I've heard them before, they are common arguments(or points, or whatever you'd like to call them), and we could go back and forth on this for weeks. Seriously. Just like this thread. I wouldn't want to waste your time, however. You seem quite knowledgeable and polite to boot.
In my simple comparison, you are saying that something else was at play that gave me the better sonics. Also not a new argument. But I've compared 7 or 8 different pairs of interconnects in my system. It can't be RCA connectors, or shielding, or the building line supply or other devices in the branch circuits or my hearing or the room sonics or the rest of the system.
At the end of the day, you believe whatever you feel led to believe. That's fine. But I'm not going to ignore jaw dropping results with solid core silver conductor cables because someone on the internet thinks otherwise. I know my system, I know what the results are and I'm happy to let others think whatever makes them happy.
But for those who have heard differences in cables, and want to improve on entry level cabling for cheap, look into solid core silver cables from Stager Sound. I'm not affiliated with them in any way, just impressed with what they've done with silver at the price point.