@ljgerens - I do not know the science that goes into plating, but these guys seem to now about the Silver plating onto copper in the field of electronics
Silver Plating of Copper or Copper Alloys - Advanced Plating Technologies They appear to confirm what you have said - almost to the letter
But they also state that for "pure copper"
The copper can then receive a nickel underplate (if specified) followed by a silver strike and finally the silver plating. The silver strike layer is very important to achieve an adherent silver layer and avoid silver immersion that would result if the copper was immediately silver plated without a strike.
So the nickel underplate seems to be optional and the Silver strike takes care of adherence
But on the more practical side of things - I trust my ears and after many years of listening to different materials on a variety of connectors I find the following to provide exceptional performance
- KLE Innovations Absolute Harmony Silver plated RCA plugs
- KLE Innovations Harmony Silver plated Banana
- Sonar Quest Silver plated Copper Mains and IEC connectors
Keith Louie Eichman has spent a lifetime (close to 40 years) making connectors and cables and it seems he has an affinity for silver plated copper and based on the excellent performance of his products - he must be doing something right.
And I am yet to find any connector that will compete with the dynamic performance of these connectors at a similar price point
With respect to tarnish - none of my connectors are exhibiting any signs of tarnish on the "contact areas" of the plugs and that is after approximately 6 years of continuous use.
Tarnish will only occur where an area is open to atmospheric Sulphur and due to the lack coal fired electricity up here in Canada the amount of Sulphur appears to be minimal
- e.g. The areas of the Banana plugs I currently use that is exposed to the "air" is only recently started to colour a very faint brownish tinge
- But the area inside the binding post is still very white.
For folk out there that dislikes the thought of any tarnish buildup I would suggest you use Gold.
Personally - I would ONLY choose Rhodium if there is no other option.
But that’s just "my personal preference"
Regards - Steve