Silver interconnects & copper speaker cable O.K. ?


Is it O.K. to mix and match or should a system consist of all copper or all silver in regard to the cabling?
Does it make a difference?
Does it matter?
Thanks and enjoy the weekend!
greh
Good metallurgical copper and silver should both sound good. However, I prefer silver for IC's.

If the metals are not fabricated and processed right, either one can sound bad.
As Sean wisely states, use what sounds best in your system.

Like Mattybumpkin, I use silver interconnects and copper speaker cable. I also use a silver power cord. Up until recently, I also used silver speaker cable, but found that I need copper somewhere in my system to keep the sound from crossing the line into an area I am no longer happy with.

While it is true that the ideal situation would be use the same wire from one end of a system to the other, it's much more complicated and difficult than most of us realize. Think about it, ever resistor, wire, coil, connector, jack, etc. would have to be the same. That would exclude all but a lunatic. Still, most of us have seen the benefits of maximizing the cabling of our systems, which is not so hard.
Was thinking that it might be beneficial to use Silver on the topend and Copper tfor the bottom in Bi-Wiring combo.

Any thoughts?
In the Bi-Wiring scenerio using Silver on top and Copper for the bottom end seems to work fine in my system.

I am finding that Connector matching is crucial also. I tried Cardas Silver which behaved really bad in IC's! Could be a Capcitance issue because I use a Passive Controller.