Has anyone heard of Audiocadabra cables?


I saw a silver USB cable on that this company claims takes 3 hours to make by hand for around $130. Has anyone tried this vendors cables that would care to comment? Thanks

kota1

Showing 3 responses by carlsbad

They claim to have solid silver which they call 106%.  Silver is 107% of copper. They make no claim about the purity of their silver.  It looks to me like they are a high end Chinese maker wth a very good US based website.  The website is definitely done by someone with English as a first language.  Shipping is $29 anywhere in the world and they don't mention any company that gets local shipping rates....

All that being said they look relatively well made and probably a good deal for the price.  I wouldn't hesitate to give the silver digital cables a try since I like silver in a digital cable.  Power cables do NOT look good to me.  I like their woven interconnects but not their twisted speaker cables.  

Jerry

Common nomenclature is to set copper conductivity at 1.0 and compare others on this scale. Silver is the only metal more conductive than copper at 1.07. However, I do stand corrected. Looking this up I see silver listed as 1.05 to 1.07 so 1.06 is quite reasonalbe. I’ve always remembered 7%.

Other metals:

gold .70

aluminum .61

brass .28

steel .10

@tony1954   I think you can now see how little the cost of the components matters to the price.  Like a fountain coke.  Cost of materials is the same for small, med, and large (about 2c). 

Jerry