Solid Silver Power Cord


I have a Wireworld Platinum Electra 7 power cord for my DAC and I love it! Maybe because it’s solid silver.

I am expecting the new Innuos ZEN MK3 to arrive soon, and need a good power cord for it. I am thinking solid silver, but the Platinum Electra is so expensive. Any good, cheaper solid silver alternatives? If not solid silver, what else would work great for digital (I will be using Innuos ZEN MK3 as a Roon Server and Endpoint)
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Hey @david_ten Triode Wire Labs are NOT solid silver conductors. Just the connectors. I checked with Pete.

Having said that, I should probably just get his American Digital and call it a day
@thyname Correct, yet exceptional performance for the money and they do give you a ’solid’ helping of that silver goodness.

If it’s within budget, I’d go for either of the two cables I mentioned over the Digital American...not because the DA isn’t good, but because you will get elevated performance results from Pete’s top of the line power cords. I use his ’Obsessions’ across all components.

BTW, I recently had a very interesting and positive outcome with a silver connector, specifically a Cardas adaptor.
If solid silver is a must, Mike Powell's Verastarr silver builds are worth exploring and considering.
Any experience here with Crystal Clear Magnum Opus power cords?

There is one for sale here at a good price.

Although pure silver, reading the specs, they say 6N Silver wire, vs 7N on Cabledyne and Wireworld Platinum Electra 
I thought I give an update for anyone following this thread (OP here), simply because I could not stay silent.

So I bought a Crystal Clear Audio Magnum Opus power cord that showed up so conveniently here on Audiogon.

Three letter for you: O.M.G.!! I mean it. This power cord is amazing. It blows my Wireworld Platinum Electra 7 out of the water. Hands down, not even competition.

I only tried it on my Innuos ZENith MK3, that serves me as a Roon Core and a streamer/ endpoint. And it sounds like I just upgraded my Innuos to a Statement. This power cord is very well built, very thick, and most importantly, sounds really great!

It’s a pity this brand flies under the radar, and no one appears to know it, including myself, until last week.