Difference in sound between copper and silver digital cables?


Is there a difference in sound between copper and silver digital cables, or purely in the implementation?
pmboyd
Guys,

I have just finished soldering some KLE Silver Harmony RCA to williewonka Advanced Helix Digital Cable Design and with just 2 hours of burn-in, they are sounding fantastic! Amazing clarity, vibrant sounding, excellent width and depth and a very quiet cable...

Can’t wait to hear them after burn-in as they are published (KLE) to require 200+ hours. I’m expediting this and they are now back on my Audiodharma Cable cooker for the next 4 days and from there to my soundbar for a few more days to settle.

Will follow back up in another 8-9 days on their progression.

I’m also looking at trying a Pulsar Cu II digital Cable from Vh Audio with KLE Silver Harmony RCA as well.

Wig
Guys,

Just had to hear these advanced helix digital cable again before complete burn-in; so natural and articulate sounding with life-like prescense. 

Still shaking my head on what I am hearing...

Wig 🎶
@ twoleftears

Those Inakustik 2404 Digital Air are my reference cable; in fact, I have a full loom of Inakustik cables and love them : )

Wig
If there is a audible difference between 2 digital cables it simply means that one of them is not doing it's "job" (could also be your devices).
There is no "warmer sound", "more depth" , "more whatever" in digital audio. All you need is to have every send bit being received correctly, once you reached that goal there is nothing more to achieve even if you spend a fortune on your digital cables.

Maybe if you spend $1000 on a ethernet cable your video and audio streams will improve.
Ethernet cables are really cheap cables and most them manage to transmit 250Mbit signals (that's nearly 100 times faster than S/PDIF) on each twisted pair without any packet loss.