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RE: Changing internal output wiring of DAC

Chris

1) I would not assume it is "good" copper wire.
Replacing cheap wire with good wire
will produce audible effects.

2) Silver and copper "sound" different
all the time and where ever you use it.
I rewired my Polk T15 and used silver on one
and copper on the other - it was only 8" long.
I definitely hear a difference.
It is much shorter than the copper speaker wires.

You're saying that "the vast lengths of ordinary copper wire"
will negate using any silver wire.
BUT the huge amount of feedback used in the recording
will not negate the use of feedback in the amp.
AND the extensive use off SS in the recording process
will not negate the use of tubes in the amp.
Finally the relatively high distortion in most speakers
will not negate the minimal distortion in the amp.
Do you see the fallacy of your logic?
Your logic only works in one instance ???
Then the logic is faulty.

DanL



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