In my example I was referring to silver and copper platings such as AC and RCA connectors. In regards to cables I would tend to agree to a point. Certainly geometry, dielectric, etc., have a significant effect on the sonics. However, I also believe that materials impose some audible character on a cable. Im certain there are some designs that may minimize the effects.
As I previously mentioned, the Pure Note Alluvion digital cable I use is a palladium-silver alloy. Im quite certain that palladium is used to remove the edge off of the silver, and its quite effective in my view. Other vendors such as Silversmith and Siltech use materials such as palladium and gold in their cables. Im not sure one could replicate the sonics of some of these cables via geometry and dielectrics alone.
Rja, I agree, brass is ok, but has limitations. Pure copper tends to sound better to me, and is usually a safe bet for just about any interconnect or PC. FYI, I use a mix of cables and PCs. Some are high purity copper, and some are copper-silver hybrid (separate types of wire). A couple of rhodium plated connector PCs are also used in strategic places.
As I previously mentioned, the Pure Note Alluvion digital cable I use is a palladium-silver alloy. Im quite certain that palladium is used to remove the edge off of the silver, and its quite effective in my view. Other vendors such as Silversmith and Siltech use materials such as palladium and gold in their cables. Im not sure one could replicate the sonics of some of these cables via geometry and dielectrics alone.
Rja, I agree, brass is ok, but has limitations. Pure copper tends to sound better to me, and is usually a safe bet for just about any interconnect or PC. FYI, I use a mix of cables and PCs. Some are high purity copper, and some are copper-silver hybrid (separate types of wire). A couple of rhodium plated connector PCs are also used in strategic places.