Has anyone heard of Audiocadabra cables?


I saw a silver USB cable on that this company claims takes 3 hours to make by hand for around $130. Has anyone tried this vendors cables that would care to comment? Thanks

kota1

@carlsbad - Ironically, their power cord looks like an Anticables design, except that Anticables doesn't use that design for their power cables.

 

They are in India and offer free shipping, thanks for the replies. I'm going to try the USB as other vendors charge $$ more for silver.

Common nomenclature is to set copper conductivity at 1.0 and compare others on this scale. Silver is the only metal more conductive than copper at 1.07. However, I do stand corrected. Looking this up I see silver listed as 1.05 to 1.07 so 1.06 is quite reasonalbe. I’ve always remembered 7%.

Other metals:

gold .70

aluminum .61

brass .28

steel .10

@carlsbad, that is an interesting factoid, thanks for posting because I had no idea what 106% meant.