Silver DIY Interconnects

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Drad

Audiophyte
<font color='#000000'>Hi!
Got some 0.6mm silver wire. I wonder what recipee/s would be the best to try (what insulation, configuration, etc.) based on your experience.</font>
 
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Bprest0n

Enthusiast
<font color='#000000'>Other than slightly better conductive property, silver has no real advantage over copper. &nbsp;Thus I would just use a heavier gauge copper and save the money.</font>
 
<font color='#000000'>Beware of advice given over at AA. It's not all bad, just do your research and be sure you are getting advice from good sources.

Otherwise, you may find yourself spending lots of dough on a cable project that makes you THINK your speakers sound better. &nbsp;
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Drad

Audiophyte
<font color='#000000'>Any specific recipe's?
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Pete

Audiophyte
Hi Drad,
there is a great book put out byAlan Wright called "The Supercable Cookbook".
Do a web search and you should come up with it.
Anyone that tells you that there is no difference using silver has never tried it.
This book covers many different configurations and should be a great help.
Good luck,
Pete
 
gene

gene

Audioholics Master Chief
Administrator
Anyone that tells you that there is no difference using silver has never tried it.
There is a difference, Silver is slightly less resistive than copper of equal gauge. The solution is to use more copper to offset this advantage and its certainly much cheaper and easier to work with.

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