I think it depends greatly on the design and quality of materials in the cable. I’ve found both Acoustic Zen and VooDoo (cryoed) silver interconnects to be nicely detailed and very musical and balanced. Sometimes I think a lot of equipment is designed/voiced using copper cables so when customers use silver it might sound a little brighter than the designer intended, but that’s just a blind guess. I’d be wary of cheap silver cables as that’s probably where you can run into trouble.
Let's talk about Silver...
We got off on a short tangent in another discussion about the merits of silver in cables, but we did not want to derail that conversation. So I thought I would start a general discussion where folks can share their experiences, and opinions of course, with silver cables. This can include solid silver, silver plated or alloys, wire, connectors, analog, digital etc.
The knee jerk reaction in the audio world is to say that silver is bright, and in some cases that may be true, but I think it is not a universal truth. I am currently trialing some solid silver interconnects, and I have had some good success with silver in the digital realm. Please share your experience, and opinions of course.
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My experience is that low cost silver interconnects tend to be harsh and bright. As you move up in quality that completely disappears. For instance I have had a set of real Nordost Odin 2 on my system and they were not even remotely bright or harsh... they were simply stunning. I spent several years (a couple hundred hours) back in the 90's comparing in detail a host of interconnects. My conclusion was that inexpensive interconnects sounded like their metal... copper, silver coated copper, or silver. But as you got into audiophile interconnects that distinction went away. Obviously a tremendous amount of design and testing goes into audiophile cables and they use the many different materials and designs to achieve their sound characteristics. |
Silver on AC plugs always sounded a tad thin and tipped up. Silver hook up wire in my builds always sounded a tad thin with less body than I care for and very detailed. Silver in my cable builds …. the same result. Always. Expensive silver cables from other manufacturers can sound smooth, silky and nicely detailed. However, they still lacked the body, weight and meatiness of great copper. I suspect this is a subjective reality for me. Not something that is true always for all listeners. Welcome to the world of audio🙂. As far as digital goes I find silver even more reflective of my above statements. This has been my experience in dacs and with USB cables. Again, I think this is absolutely subjective and a sensitivity I happen to have. This is not truth for all. |
@ghdprentice I can verify that less expensive silver cables are generally not great. I have a box full of cables that I bought for $100 to $200 hoping to get lucky. I'm not using any of them. The Apature cables are actually pretty decent, though. I opened my wallet and bought the Black Cat Silverstar 88 cables and they're excellent. I just purchased a used XLR cable to try out between my dac and preamp. It took about 5 minutes to decide that it's going in the box. The Graham Slee CuSat50 is one of the few less expensive cables that really impressed me ($175 used). It's all copper. It's unfortunate that they don't appear to be available in the States for people to try. I ordered a second pair on ebay from a UK seller.
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About 15 years ago, I tried a high quality pair of pure silver interconnects in my audio system, but they actually were too bright for my taste. Currently, I use a super phenomenal pair of top copper interconnect made by Audioquest (Thunderbird XLR). I honestly believe that the Audioquest Thunderbird interconnects are my end-game interconnects. My speaker cables (Superconductor 3), and one of my power cables (Aluminata) are made of Alumiloy (JPS Labs). Then, I also utilize one Audioquest silver/copper power cables (Firebird) for may DAC. My other two power cables, and my ethernet cables are all made of copper. I'm extremely pleased with the sound quality that the mix of audio cables produce in my audio system!!! Happy listening. |
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