Thank you! Yes, thinking about it copper is too soft by itself. Perhaps the use of rhodium is because it’s a very hard metal. But there are so many more metals with superior conductivity. Maybe it’s applied in such a thin coat it’s conductivity isn’t so much an issue.
Good outlet for amplifiers
I have a circuit in my listening room for my amplifiers and it uses a dedicated ground. Right now I have two duplex outlets connected - and I use the primary outlet (first on the run) for the amps (reserve secondary for subwoofers if needed). I would like to install better quality outlets for this - two duplex, set up for a dedicated ground. I could see spending $100-$200 per duplex, if that gets me something decent. I want it to grip the plugs well. Recommendations?
PS - I'm running two VAC Phi-200 amplifiers (200w tube amps, KT88)
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That is my understanding, but then why does it sound the way it does? How can a few microns of a coating make a difference to the sound? No idea, but it does. Cardas and all those other plug, connector and cable companies must have had some reason to use it over brass/silver/gold. Caelin Gabriel is the only guy who has stated he didn’t like rhodium to my knowledge, and does not use it in his stuff.
You know, I’ve never thought of that. It never occurred to me to clean the ends of the wire with some emery cloth. Obviously I don’t think the most anal and eccentric audiophile would do this on a regular basis, but yeah, if you’re installing the plug it would be a good idea- why not? I am sure some audiophiles use some deoxit there. And silver tarnishes too, don't forget.
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