Why Rhodium?


Seems to be a trend in termination plating toward Rhodium and I'm wondering why.
Anyone give opinions on the sonic character of this plating?
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I will add that Alex at Wywires has told me he believes that the wire used in the cable does make a big difference on whether you hear differences in plating. He says he doesn't hear much difference between the silver plated connector he normally uses and the FI-50 rhodium.
@fork I’m pretty sure the WAF comment about connectors was pure sarcasm..

I have definitely heard differences between conductors and between different playing on otherwise identical connectors on PCs.

Or I’m delusional. But what a sweet delusion..
Rhodium is a poor to average conductor, only about 35%IACS which is only a little bit better than Brass. It is very tough, hard wearing, and has a very smooth and shinny finish, almost like a chrome finish.

Like all cable designs it would appear that it depends on the cable and connector architecture, that has been utilised.

For me Rhodium tends to have a dryish, perhaps glarish, and darkish presentation which appears to give an impression of detail.
Just plain simple logic states that one is ignoring the physics of science, when Cardas, and Furutech is claiming Rhodium and other 'rare' metals improve 'connectivity' soundstage etc etc. Nothing is further from the truth. These two companies are just fooling you and ripping the fool who believes in this crap. Just simply silver and copper are the only metals THAT SHOULD BE USED FOR A FAITHFUL NEUTRAL transmission of audio signals. Silver is very tricky but after 10 years of studying and testing cables I realized a cable that is perfect. Silver/Copper!  It is absolutely true when someone said that the connections SHOULD BE VERY SECURE. It is also true that after soldering you need to remove the flux. Remember Silver and Copper. Silver is tricky. But copper is THE BEST METAL FOR AUDIO! Period.

Idealy,  if your cable is copper, use a copper connector, and if silver use a silver connector. Marrying different metals is NOT A GOOD IDEA. Learnt these the hard way. A company called Viborg produces pure copper connectors per pair for 50 USD, in Amazon, as good as FURUTECH albeit it costs way way the Furutech. They too sell Rhodium. Touch it not! Just stick to copper and silver, and do not be fooled by any other metal, NOT EVEN GOLD, because they deteorirate very fast, and it causes more problems for the audio signal.