Sometimes you need copper to solve a sound problem. But.....you still loose resolution. Often it has to do with the limitations of an amp, pre amp, source or even speaker.
Transparent only uses copper. Main advantage is that it wil fit quite easy in almost every situation. But there is a big but......( I talked about this with the person who does Transparent in my country, I did let him hear my set a few times)
When you have stuff which is very good, often you do not have the limitations what silver cables can give.
In those situations you can use the full benefit of silver. There will be more decay, better separation, sharper individual focus.
When you demo this I can let people hear a lot more details and a more physical image than they have.
And I know audio is addictive. So they want it as well. Because you don't want to go back to a lower resolution and less physical stage.
As a perfectionist you like to raise the bar all the time. This you also use for your clients.
Transparent only uses copper. Main advantage is that it wil fit quite easy in almost every situation. But there is a big but......( I talked about this with the person who does Transparent in my country, I did let him hear my set a few times)
When you have stuff which is very good, often you do not have the limitations what silver cables can give.
In those situations you can use the full benefit of silver. There will be more decay, better separation, sharper individual focus.
When you demo this I can let people hear a lot more details and a more physical image than they have.
And I know audio is addictive. So they want it as well. Because you don't want to go back to a lower resolution and less physical stage.
As a perfectionist you like to raise the bar all the time. This you also use for your clients.