Purist Audio uses complex alloys.Maybe that's the answer.Great stuff anyway.
Silver to Preamp & Copper to Amp?
I've heard this described as a logical setup. Something about preserving the details from the source, and then being more controlled and true to the base as you feed the power amp.
I'm looking to run AQ Diamond X3 (balanced) from DAC to my BAT preamp, and then AQ Anaconda to my Krell amp. However, my cable lengths would make it much easier to do the copper Anaconda to the pre and the silver DiamondX3 to the amp. As I prepare, any thoughts on whether I'm OK either way?
Thx,
John B
I'm looking to run AQ Diamond X3 (balanced) from DAC to my BAT preamp, and then AQ Anaconda to my Krell amp. However, my cable lengths would make it much easier to do the copper Anaconda to the pre and the silver DiamondX3 to the amp. As I prepare, any thoughts on whether I'm OK either way?
Thx,
John B
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You might want to consider the Sonic Precision cables (rhodium-copper alloy). The have NO silver edge but are much more detailed than copper cables. http://www.sonicprecision.com/sonicprecision/sphome.htm |
I use only copper throughout. A lift in the top end will continue through the rest of the system, no matter where you perpetrate it, unless something else is rolling it off. My cables(Sonoran Plateau) use all copper, and even use copper based solder, in order to maintain the sonic integrity of alike materials. Good quality copper cables with correct geometry, and good resonance control is where it is at. |