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In Reply to: RE: Do dedicated phono cables have different capacitance/conductance levels? posted by AudioTrip on November 04, 2009 at 22:31:35
It has a louder signature in my system. Its not a big jump but it is noticeable never the less.
In my experience the purer the metal the better it sounds in terms of loudness and overall clarity. So a 6 nines pure copper might sound a lot better than 99.6 pure silver wire.
4 nines pure Silver also provides a tighter and more extended bass, an enhanced spread in the midrange and highs don't sound like white noise within my high fidelity system.
Silver does not improve every system so check them out before dropping down your hard earned cash.
Wires can be measured for conductivity, resistance, inductance and capacitance. These characteristics of wire can conspire to alter the relative loudness of a set of interconnects.
YMMV
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