The problem in silver is that you need at least the Wild Blue Yonder to get a more warm mid freq. The quality of silver and thickness has a big influence on the sound silver can give.
It is difficult to find a cable which owns all parts for the absolute sound ( I call it total sound) in just one cable.
In most cases you need different brands to create all parts in a set.
When you listen at highend level the difference between the copper ( we compared the Colorado, niagra, sky and Wild Blue Yonder) and silver cables from Audioquest are very Obvious.
The better Silver cables like the Wild Blue Yonder give a more physical image. It even becomes more intimate. There is more decay and the stage is wider and deeper. Also in the low freq. you get a better timing and more authority.
The Wild Blue Yonder also can let you hear much better differences in heights of a recording.
It is difficult to find a cable which owns all parts for the absolute sound ( I call it total sound) in just one cable.
In most cases you need different brands to create all parts in a set.
When you listen at highend level the difference between the copper ( we compared the Colorado, niagra, sky and Wild Blue Yonder) and silver cables from Audioquest are very Obvious.
The better Silver cables like the Wild Blue Yonder give a more physical image. It even becomes more intimate. There is more decay and the stage is wider and deeper. Also in the low freq. you get a better timing and more authority.
The Wild Blue Yonder also can let you hear much better differences in heights of a recording.