In Reply to: Plastic body vs aluminum body on AC connectors? posted by Tweaker456 on May 1, 2016 at 14:32:52:
Prefer keeping anything conductive away from electron flow. I don't see how the shell would impact the sound. More important is to screw the conductor screws down properly. They will relax after a while and may need re-tightening.
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