I used to prefer copper over silver and my least favorite of all was silver plated copper. That's changed.
What I have learned is that if the insulation on the silver is "pure" teflon, then silver is the best I have heard for tube or ss. Some manufactures may claim they use teflon but you can hold a match to pure teflon and it will not burn or melt. Ask the manufacturer if you can do that to his cable. Maybe it's not so pure.
If I couldn't use what I have now, I would probably be using copper. I have heard that "emphasis in the treble from silver" in the past with other cables and did not care for it.
I now use silver ic and sc on all my equipment. It is not bright at all. It's just honest. It even passed the acid test. I have 4 vintage Marantz receivers. It's hard to let go of preconceptions and I really thought this isn't going to work. Early ss + silver = Oh no. Nah, she worked fine.
What I have learned is that if the insulation on the silver is "pure" teflon, then silver is the best I have heard for tube or ss. Some manufactures may claim they use teflon but you can hold a match to pure teflon and it will not burn or melt. Ask the manufacturer if you can do that to his cable. Maybe it's not so pure.
If I couldn't use what I have now, I would probably be using copper. I have heard that "emphasis in the treble from silver" in the past with other cables and did not care for it.
I now use silver ic and sc on all my equipment. It is not bright at all. It's just honest. It even passed the acid test. I have 4 vintage Marantz receivers. It's hard to let go of preconceptions and I really thought this isn't going to work. Early ss + silver = Oh no. Nah, she worked fine.