Copper v. Silver


Ok, for a beginner like myself, who is a bit overwhelmed, break it down for me, please. When and where would one use silver or copper. Specifically, if one has tubes for both source and integrated, would one be better off with silver for the IC? And how about for SET's? As a general rule, is silver "better" for tubes and copper "better" for SS? Thanks!
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It all comes down to your ear. Listen to a good silver cable then switch to a good copper, the a hybrid copper silver.
I recently replaced my AudioMagic Excallibur II's ( a silver
cable) and wnet to the Cardas Golden Reference. Big difference in detail, and sound staging. The AM Excals were
bright and very detailed on the high end but lacked in bass.
The Cardas GR's toned down the bightness and opend up the bass considerably. Contact "usedcable.com" ask about the lending library. They will send a couple a pair for a 2 week in home trial. The best way to do A/B comparison.
Many people would agree with your assumption. It may be a good place to start but in the end your system and your ears will ultimately decide.
Hi
Pretty simple.
Silver is better than copper(any copper).
Gold alloy is better than silver.
Pure gold is way better than gold alloy.
Platinum blows away pure gold.
Call me if you need som platinum

good luck

mike
A quote from the periodic table, "pure silver has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals, and possesses the lowest contact resistance, copper is second." So what does this mean to sound? In theory using a length or pure silver compared to an equal length of pure cooper will yield a more accurate signal representation due to these different "loss characteristics” If choosing was as simple as deciding which road to take at a fork in the road, the purist would head down silver lane. This however does not mean he has chosen the best path to great sound. The best answer is for you to audition both in your system. That’s my quote!