There is such a difference. I could hear the difference between silver and copper jumpers! Not kidding.
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@gnoworyta - Not sure if you have taken the plunge yet? Here’s my two cents...
Dont think the silver plated cables are a step towards solid siver
I hope that provides some useful info These observations were in my system - each system is different - so trust your ears Regards - Steve |
I would restate that large-gauge silver cables (AQ Kilimanjaro, Everest, Wildwood - though the latter are hybrid, they have the equivalent of at least 11 AWG solid silver content) sound very different and much better than smaller-gauge silver (AQ KE-4, SR Foundation). Large gauge silver doesn't have any problems with being too lean, tipped-up, lacking warmth, or having anemic bass. The sonic difference is big; the problem is cost, and actually getting real silver content - not plated / clad / fused / "bonded" etc. The AQ’s are easy to open up and see all the discrete silver wires. |
There was an earlier thread on this question that has since been deleted unfortunately. The OP had AQ silver cables and then moved on to Synergistic Research silver cables. He subsequently compared both to his Lavricables Grand and preferred the latter in his audio system. Obviously only one individual’s listening experience but it generated a good discussion. Too bad it is not still available. Charles |
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