Would silver cables beat UP-OCC copper?


All things considered, which is the better choice for best sound, silver (for example, Siltech) or UP-OCC copper, such as Furutech or Neotech? Thanks.
dave_72
Nonoise, I see you and others try to play this trick with me and perhaps you do it with others. I am the newest boogie man I see. I am but one person. For the most part, I don’t see people who take a more reasoned and skeptical approach to improvement throwing out random insults when others don’t agree with them. Yes, they will state, repeatedly bias, because it is very real, and unavoidable. They may point out statements that are simply untrue, by any understanding we have (which is quite extensive). But the name calling, the insults, the deflections from the topic, all signs of being unable to address the issue, that comes from people like you. Those are the signs of someone angry and incensed. As Prof pointed out, you and others accuse everyone else of being narrow and dogmatic, but you fail to even consider it yourselves to the point of not even being able to admit that you have bias and are fallible.  You insist we say it is our way or the highway, but the only thing we insist on is recognizing that you have bias, and you are fallible. It is a simple statement of truth.  You and other claims "trust your ears", but you don't trust your ears. If you did, you would not practically insist on sighted comparisons. Worse, you claim that people who take a reasoned and skeptical approach only "listen to measurements", to such a degree that you try to throw this in our faces, even though in a given topic, measurements have not been mentioned, at all, and every bit of the discussion is about ears only testing. Don't say it does not happen. It has happened a few times just in the last week.  I am sorry that these forums are primarily public and you have to be exposed to opinions and facts that you do not like. 
Wow, now it's a conspiracy. They're all after me. It took you this long to come up with this argument? I'm not in cahoots with anyone here. Nor, unlike you, do I follow others just to get in their faces. 

You have an agenda, which seems to be your hobby. You've gotten into many a dispute with others here and keep hounding them. The best outcome here would be to never trade ink with you again, but, you just keep on provoking, trying to get the last word, coming up with inane angles for your protestations. You need to move on.

All the best,
Nonoise
Then don't respond to my posts. I won't loose sleep over it. You responded to my post in this thread. I stated that the overall the replies were pretty random. They are.

"I have built gear and cables using both and one fact remains.....there is no answer to your question that is the final truth for all. It depends on your gear, musical tastes (type of music), sound preference, system synergy and on and on..... I have found that if you’re going to use silver, then go for solid core and go for as heavy of a guage as you can afford/find. The right silver, solid core, and thicker than 24 gauge can sound very good indeed. Silver does sound different and has proven to be more resolving in each and every case I have used it. Great solid core copper is warmer sounding and more rounded if you will. This is also something I have witnessed time and time again. A mixture of the two throughout my system has yielded the best results. This has taken me several years and lots of experimenting however. The only way to learn for yourself is to try some. No other way I am afraid to say. If you listen to mellow jazz and calm voice that is well recorded, then silver may be just the ticket. It may, but there are many other variables which folks have already stated. I have found that the recording quality plays a big role on which wire I prefer. Poor recordings suffer more on silver in my experience. If your musical tastes force you to listen to many mediocre to poor recordings, then copper may be a better choice for you."

@grannyring I could agree with this advice more..I am auditioning UPOCC Silver now and the differences are real. Definitely a good difference. Better is always subjective based on ear and system so I will stop at different as a characterization. But silver UPOCC PCs are a great way to ring more out of your system and or tune it to your liking (or not). I find it to be incredibly detailed, smooth and just overall brilliant.