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In Reply to: RE: best digital coaxial SPDIF cable under $100 posted by Duster on November 03, 2016 at 16:25:02
thanks Duster, but i'm strongly allergic (in the sonic sense) to silver: blame my ears, not me!
so i avoid it in any form in my system: i don't really like how it sounds...
Oyaide makes a similar cable but it is made of their highest quality copper, like this:
http://www.solidstate-audio.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=6853
and i can get this locally at a very low price... i may try it...
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Which particular solid core pure silver S/PDIF digital cable have you not liked so far?
no, it is a matter of principles! after many frustratings expriments with pure silver
(and silver plated copper) in many forms and uses, one day i decided
not to insist by taking more risks, and always use high quality copper instead!... :)
A solid core silver conductor is especially good for digital applications. It's a very different animal than a silver plated copper wire. That said, if you still seek a copper digital cable, and since you have DIY experience, I suggest that you build a VH Audio Pulsar Cu II solid core OCC copper S/PDIF digital coaxial cable terminated with KLE Pure Harmony rca connectors.
not bad an idea, but at $79 per meter then $39 x 2 per the RCA plugs, this is not precisely cheap;
in addition, i should pay shipping cost to Spain... i much prefer to try the Oyaide SPDIF copper as i said,
very inexpensive bought locally...
thanks Duster anyway
best, paco
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