Gold coated brass speaker spades


Question for the forum.

Whats the low down on brass speaker spades and bananas?

I recently demoed some very nice sounding speaker cables from a reputable manufacturer and found they used gold plated brass connectors.  From what I have read in these forums, copper is the preferred base metal.  Does it really matter?

What to do? 

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It’s how they sound to you in the end.  If the Tara cables sound better than comparably priced competitors with copper connectors I say go with Tara regardless.  Still surprising they’d use brass though because copper spades just can’t add all that much to the final price.  Not a good choice for a company like Tara IMHO. 

Direct from the source:  I inquired and Tara told me Brass with Gold Plating.

They do not offer a chance to upgrade.

Brass might be cheaper than copper, but, do we really know that it is bad for sound or that it is a bad choice to do cost cutting on the choice of spades vs. cost cutting elsewhere?  Presumably, only the very top models of these companies represent no cost cutting/no compromises in the execution.  

 

what we really know that we are paying for brand namez and not much for product. the way around is to purchase bulk wires for cheap from sites such as newark.com or digikey.com and build own speaker wire with pure copper. even if you decide to purchase silver wires, it will still be cheaper than purchasing terminated cable with brass wire.