In Reply to: Neotech NEI-2002 Interconnect Cable posted by RadioWonder on June 14, 2015 at 01:16:44:
If you are a fan of silver wire implemented for a *shielded* DIY line-level interconnect and/or digital cable build, the VH Audio Pulsar Ag 24 AWG solid core OCC silver coaxial cable sounds sweetly musical, with a slightly ethereal silver sonic signature that mates well with the KLE Pure or Absolute Harmony silver rca connector. In fact, the OD of the mini-coaxial design fits perfectly within the rubber grommet strain relief insert supplied for the KLE rca connector, so it's an easy cable to terminate with the KLE rca connector of your choice.
Other than a subjectively identifiable sonic signature of pure solid core silver wire, I find the Pulsar Ag presents a nominally neutral if not transparent sonic signature in terms of coloration due to dielectric absorption, since there is only a thin/low-mass layer of foamed/cellular FEP/Teflon positioned between the 24 AWG solid core pure silver center conductor and the shield/return, covered with a thin extruded FEP/Teflon jacket. Don't expect the comparatively rich sounding sonic signature of OCC copper, since that aspect can be found via the VH Audio Pulsar Cu II 24 AWG solid core OCC copper coaxial cable.
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