" Copper tends to deliver more mid-bass body and weight and is not as well defined in terms of leading edge detail. Bass is a tad more rounded and yes this can vary, but in general is accurate."I’m not disagreeing with this statement - but I do have some thoughts...
I have been dabbling with cables for the last 12 years. in that time I have read many postings on Agon pertaining to what people hear with their various cable selections and substitutions.
Being a firm believer in trusting my ears I have to believe this statement is true - i.e. it is what those people observed.
Cables are very complex beasts...
- wire type - solid or stranded
- metaurgy - copper or silver plate or silver
- insulation type and thickness
- cable geometry - how the wires are placed with respect to each other within the cable
- burn-in
- directionality
- etc...
But one thing I have noticed in the last 12 years...
- cables effect the performance of the connected components.
So it might not be the cable that is actually responsible for changing the sound/tone to "more mid bass body", it is just the component performing differently ...
- due to the various attributes of the cable.
- and the cable is simply conveying what the component is now delivering
Regards - Steve