... just what is it?
Anyone have a handle on this?
Years ago I tried pure silver IC's, speaker cables, and hookup wire. Always came up with an edgy sound so I gave up on it. They were all coated with teflon. Recently, I tried silver wire TVC, silver wire IC, and today 25g silver speaker cables. No teflon coating and it's like spinning silk into the sound. Mids and high are smooth, detailed and extended, but lows seem subjectively lighter. Is it the teflon that makes silver edgy? Or the purity that's the issue?
2 weeks ago went into the Kondo suite at HK Hifi Show and listened to the Audionote (Japan) silver-based system. An utterly charming sound. I heard that he has his silver wire polished to a mirror finish.
What have you experienced with silver?
Brian
Anyone have a handle on this?
Years ago I tried pure silver IC's, speaker cables, and hookup wire. Always came up with an edgy sound so I gave up on it. They were all coated with teflon. Recently, I tried silver wire TVC, silver wire IC, and today 25g silver speaker cables. No teflon coating and it's like spinning silk into the sound. Mids and high are smooth, detailed and extended, but lows seem subjectively lighter. Is it the teflon that makes silver edgy? Or the purity that's the issue?
2 weeks ago went into the Kondo suite at HK Hifi Show and listened to the Audionote (Japan) silver-based system. An utterly charming sound. I heard that he has his silver wire polished to a mirror finish.
What have you experienced with silver?
Brian
RUMOURS?
Hi Brian,
An excerpt form an interview with Jennifer Crock.
Although I use pure silver throughout I do use mostly Kapton insulated wire:
Advantages are:
No PTFE
No oxidation of the wire since this a coating like used on magnet wire.
Very thin insulator allowing closer twisting where called for.
No friction possible between insulator and wire.
Cons:
Kapton is hard to remove.
I use a stanley knife to grate it away paying attention as to not damage the wire surface.
See also:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3370&highlight=KENDRICK
Cherio,😉
Hi Brian,
FLUORINE
Each 18 gauge wire consists of 127 ultra fine copper strands encased in a transparent material she says is "similar" to Teflon, but without the fluorine (apparently fluorine is a bad thing). For the Symphony interconnects, Jennifer neatly braids seven
An excerpt form an interview with Jennifer Crock.
Although I use pure silver throughout I do use mostly Kapton insulated wire:
Advantages are:
No PTFE
No oxidation of the wire since this a coating like used on magnet wire.
Very thin insulator allowing closer twisting where called for.
No friction possible between insulator and wire.
Cons:
Kapton is hard to remove.
I use a stanley knife to grate it away paying attention as to not damage the wire surface.
See also:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3370&highlight=KENDRICK
Cherio,😉
Re: RUMOURS?
Thanks. Who sells Kapton coated silver wire? I'd like to try some.
Brian
fdegrove said:Although I use pure silver throughout I do use mostly Kapton insulated wire:
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Thanks. Who sells Kapton coated silver wire? I'd like to try some.
Brian
They sell silver wire, although I don't know if it's Kapton coated :http://www.audio-consulting.ch/silver_wire.htm
Peter Daniel said:They sell silver wire, although I don't know if it's Kapton coated :http://www.audio-consulting.ch/silver_wire.htm
It says on the webpage that it is Polyesterimide insulation.
If you search on Kapton, you will find this:
Kapton®: Kapton® is a polyimide film manufactured by Du Pont. It exhibits excellent electrical properties at temperatures ranging from -269oC to 400oC short term exposure, and is rated Class C (220oC) for electrical applications. Kapton FN® is coated with a heat sealable FEP film to enable fusing to itself and the copper conductor. Kapton® also exhibits excellent moisture protection, and flexibility for wrapping the conductor around tight bends.
Doesn't look like they are exactly same thing.
If you search for both Polyesterimide and Polyimide, you will find that Polyimide has better thermal properties (higher thermal index = better thermal properties).
However, they both serve pretty much the same purpose, and I wouldn't imagine it making much difference for audio.
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Brian
copper is passion.
among other things:
Copper: Passion, Money Goals, Professional Growth, Fertility in Business, Career Maneuvers
from:
http://www.angelfire.com/la2/tarotdeevah/colors.html
(result of another random google search)
the smilie also agrees:
--
Brian
among other things:
Copper: Passion, Money Goals, Professional Growth, Fertility in Business, Career Maneuvers
from:
http://www.angelfire.com/la2/tarotdeevah/colors.html
(result of another random google search)
the smilie also agrees:
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Brian
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SOURCES OF SILVER
Hi Brian,
You can get these wires either finiished in the Deskadel range of IC or LS cables and you should be able to buy unfinished product form the Hong Kong distributor:
HONG KONG
SAMHOUSE LTD.
140-142 Des Vœux Rd., 2/F.
Full View Comm. Bldg., Central
HONG KONG
Tel: +852-254 45 789
Fax: +852-254 42 529
e-mail:samandco@netvigator.com
Worldwide distribution is handled by Steve at:
Tel: +44-1-942 88 71 71
Fax: +44-1-942 88 71 71
e-mail:mail@wireandinsulation.com
Or from the horses' mouth directly in Belgium:
DESKADEL INTERNATIONAL B.V.B.A.
Karel De Laet
Tel: +32-3-889 22 31
Fax: +32-3-899 67 46
e-mail:kdelaet@deskadel.com
www.deskadel.com
Cherio,😉
Hi Brian,
You can get these wires either finiished in the Deskadel range of IC or LS cables and you should be able to buy unfinished product form the Hong Kong distributor:
HONG KONG
SAMHOUSE LTD.
140-142 Des Vœux Rd., 2/F.
Full View Comm. Bldg., Central
HONG KONG
Tel: +852-254 45 789
Fax: +852-254 42 529
e-mail:samandco@netvigator.com
Worldwide distribution is handled by Steve at:
Tel: +44-1-942 88 71 71
Fax: +44-1-942 88 71 71
e-mail:mail@wireandinsulation.com
Or from the horses' mouth directly in Belgium:
DESKADEL INTERNATIONAL B.V.B.A.
Karel De Laet
Tel: +32-3-889 22 31
Fax: +32-3-899 67 46
e-mail:kdelaet@deskadel.com
www.deskadel.com
Cherio,😉
euro tubies
For you european guys out there give this guy a lookover
triodedick
he promotes this dealer for his silver, this is a great tube site.
For you european guys out there give this guy a lookover
triodedick
he promotes this dealer for his silver, this is a great tube site.
SAME THING
Steve,
It's the same wires as above only through the Dutch distribution channel.
I'm not at liberty to reveal a customer list but anbout 90% of all specialty wires( Au,Ag and alloys) sold in Europe come form that source.
Cherio,😉
Steve,
It's the same wires as above only through the Dutch distribution channel.
I'm not at liberty to reveal a customer list but anbout 90% of all specialty wires( Au,Ag and alloys) sold in Europe come form that source.
Cherio,😉
Zilver, Goud en alles Oud
If only I could find a good dealer at my current location
Any dealers in the keys??
If only I could find a good dealer at my current location

THE KEYS TO SUCCES
Hi,
Don't think so, but try e-mailing Karel De Laet or I could give him a call if you like.
Be aware that Mr.De Laet is often away for business,so be patient.
Ciao,😉
Hi,
Don't think so, but try e-mailing Karel De Laet or I could give him a call if you like.
Be aware that Mr.De Laet is often away for business,so be patient.
Ciao,😉
Silver or copper?
Certain circuit times silver = certain circuit times copper.
Certain circuit times silver > certain circuit times copper.
Certain circuit times silver < certain circuit times copper.
Therefore, silver or copper depends on.
JH
Certain circuit times silver = certain circuit times copper.
Certain circuit times silver > certain circuit times copper.
Certain circuit times silver < certain circuit times copper.
Therefore, silver or copper depends on.
JH
Copper is my passion!BrianGT said:copper is passion.
http://www.angelfire.com/la2/tarotdeevah/colors.html
the smilie also agrees:
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Brian
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but in general I would hardly be desribed as "passionate"
WHAT ARE YOU ON?
Guys,
jh6you,
You claim not to hear any differences between anything,what is your drug?
halojoy,
You,I forgive.
You must be under the influence of polar light.
What exactly is you point here fellows?
See ya,😉
Guys,
Silver or copper?
jh6you,
You claim not to hear any differences between anything,what is your drug?
halojoy,
You,I forgive.
You must be under the influence of polar light.
What exactly is you point here fellows?

See ya,😉
my opinion is that silver coated copper is passion on a stick.
--
Brian
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Brian
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Hi, FrankYou claim not to hear any differences between anything, what is your drug?
When I evaluate the change of sound, I hear the major differences, but do not hear the minor differences. If I change a part, I believe there is always a difference. If the difference is however insignificant and negligible, I express that I do not hear the difference. Moreover, when large amount of money is involved in the changing the part, My criteria of difference becomes more critical.
I use two types of interconnect lines made of silver-plated copper and just copper.
My general impression is that the silver-plated copper line makes the sound brighter than the copper line.
I connected my BOSOZ pre to XSOZV2 power with the copper line because when I tried the connection with the silver-plated copper line, the sound was a bit too bright to be mine. I however use the silver-plated lines (0.4mm-dia solid with Teflon insulation, two lines, twisted) between the sources and BOSOZ. I tried the connections with the copper lines too, but I found no impressive difference. Then, why I use the silver-plated line? They are made of very thin lines so that they provide me a tidy line arrangement at the backside of my music system. In this case, just for the look, not for the sound.
I have another funny feeling. At first when I change a part, I feel there is a difference in sound. But, after two or three weeks, I am beginning to feel no difference. My ears are whimsical…??
I hope I have explained what is my drug.
JH
I START TO UNDERSTAND...
Hi Dhengkoel,
Siverplated copper and solid pure silver are two totally different things.
Silver doesn't sound bright at all but silverplated copper does and it often used to extend high freq. transmission in RF applications.
The most important is you hear difference from changing from one to the other.
And,yes after a while you do get used to the sound.
Don't forget also that cables as other electronic parts need time to break in and settled for their uses.
No need for me to worry then...😎
Thank for the explanation,your expereince correlates with many other peoples' with regard to Au plated Cu sounding thin and
bright.
Ciao,😉
Hi Dhengkoel,
I however use the silver-plated lines (0.4mm-dia solid with Teflon insulation, two lines, twisted) between the sources and BOSOZ
Siverplated copper and solid pure silver are two totally different things.
Silver doesn't sound bright at all but silverplated copper does and it often used to extend high freq. transmission in RF applications.
At first when I change a part, I feel there is a difference in sound. But, after two or three weeks, I am beginning to feel no difference
The most important is you hear difference from changing from one to the other.
And,yes after a while you do get used to the sound.
Don't forget also that cables as other electronic parts need time to break in and settled for their uses.
I hope I have explained what is my drug
No need for me to worry then...😎
Thank for the explanation,your expereince correlates with many other peoples' with regard to Au plated Cu sounding thin and
bright.
Ciao,😉
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