Copper vs Hybrid differences


Can anyone help to explain the possibile differences that are benefited form a Copper constructed speaker cable and that which would be a Silver/Copper alloy? I'm trying to evaluate the preception differences without listening for like PNF Audio (Copper) and LAT Int. (Silver/Copper alloy).
Does one offer better inner detail and staging over another?
rsjm80
There are "organic" sounding silver cables and "detailed/analytical" sounding copper cables. The design and construction are equally if not more important than the makeup of the conductor.
your speakers, their placement, and your room will ultimely flesh out the detail you desire. the buils quality of cable is more important than conductor type, price, and claims of hearing things never heard before. your system should sound balanced from top to bottom. if you own great loudspeakers the details will be there with lamp cord(not a recommendation though).
"Hybrid cables are too lean, harsh, and bright, IMHO"...

MHO is different from yours, Audio Girl.

My AZ Matrix Ref mkII interconnects do not sound lean, harsh or bright at all, despite the fact that they are hybrid. I don't know about hybrid speaker cables, but I agree with Audiofeil. Design and construction...
Raw material choice does not always translate to sonic signature. Here is may take: 80 to 90 percent design and 10 to 15 percent purity of the material.
I personally use all silver cables for my setup and they sound very liquid and full without any harshness.
On the other hand, someone I know use all copper and they sounded harsh and dull and lack of transparency.
I've tried his cables on my 2 different setups and got similar result.