In Reply to: RE: Plastic body vs aluminum body on AC connectors? posted by cabelok on May 1, 2016 at 15:47:38:
I can see two ways that the shell can impact the sound. No question that vibration effects the sound and plastic and aluminum have different characteristics along that line. Metal and plastic will effect the magnetic field and/or RF on the plug which can or would effect the sound. At least one ultra expensive carbon fiber plug has both carbon fiber and stainless steel as part of it's construction, it was thought to sound better. Tweaker IMO and YMMV
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