Fwiw i did put the fi-15 plus/iec gold back in.The rhodium does sound nice and clean,but gold doesnt sound so bad either.
Rhodium...hmmm
I recently purchased pc for cd player with rhodium ends on both...I wasnt feeling the mojo from it and was not content with lowend resolution/grunt.I switched ac/male end with nice furutech copper and it has made the difference...Im surprised at the difference that it has made.Bass has more info/definition/warmth and high end still has sparkle with the neutral transparency that rhodium (iec) seems to offer.I know this has been talked about alot and probably deserves a duh!.. Rhodium indeed has its place in my system after all this time.Like it.
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I have assembled a lot of PC’s myself, and have used modest cables from name brands like Shunyata, Audioquest and Isotek, and I have used some boutique built silver plated PCs purchased on Audiogon. For bulk cable I generally use Furutech and am currently quite fond of FP-TCS31, 12 guage wire, even for digital front ends, but bulk cable from Nanotec is also excellent. For connectors, I generally lean towards Rhodium. I concur with break in time for this metal being interminable, but I prefer the balanced, clean overall sound. I do like gold plated copper connectors for amps, and silver plated conductors can provide a unicorn brilliance in certain applications. Furutech connectors are well made, but there are a number of Chinese branded and made knockoff connectors that work very well - some trial and error required. Audiomeca brand PCs are a super bargain. YMMV kn
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@blisshifi +3. Very informative post |
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