Here we go again...Silver vs. Copper on P/C 's


I know that this topic has been discussed many times on Audiogon about the good and bad merits of each of these properties, but I would like to throw it out again to get some feedback. Looking at a very good P/C for my solid state amp.....Synergistic Research Absolute Reference Master Power Cord....it incorporates silver wiring. Some very reputable companies are using both silver and copper in their P/C's....some just copper wiring. I have ''heard'' some negative comments on the use of silver in P/C's ranging from ; too brite, too flat, no life, too harsh....So, looking for some comments on the Synergistic Research Absoloute Ref. cable and other's that might work on a system that has leaned towards being very ''rich'' sounding.
garebear
I tried silver pc and didn't like what it did for my system, I found it to bright.Silver imparts it's own electrical signiture to the audio signal,copper has less of an impact on the same signal. I am partial to Virtual Dynamics cables because they use magnets and specail beading to help stop vibration and emf, as well as 8 gauge wire and cable cooking,cryogenic freezing.You should at least try a cable taht has return policy so you can return it if it doesn't work in your system.Take care Dennis
I've been using silver based PCs and ICs for awhile now. I liked what they were doing in my system, however, I've recently installed all Virtual Dyanmics cabling, their new Testament series, in my rig. I don't know if it's the copper, the technology incorporated in the design, or a combination of both, but I'm very much leaning towards keeping them. There is a, for lack of a better word, naturalness to the sound that is simply lacking with my other cables.
Starting with a 60Hz signal with some aberrations due to current surges then rectifying the results, the composition of the wire might not really matter.

steve