Mike, you act like we owe you a detailed report of our entire R&D process. No.
You want to know what silver wire sounds like? Source some and start winding and testing. Increase copper's diameter to match the resistance?! No. Then your coil geometry has changed. Thin the insulation to match the OD? No. Then you change the dielectric, etc.
You want to know what the biggest contributor to the sonic differential is? Make some pole pieces, find a cryo center, get silver wire of all gauges, experiment with bobbin materials, or better yet-go back in time and BE us. Then you'll know. I'm happy to share information like no, the poles, while big, are not the biggest contributor. The bobbin material is arguably the smallest contributor. I can also tell you that the differences are contributory and complimentary.
I'll try to answer as many questions and objections that I can, but the rest of you can understand the concept of maintaining some propriety in intellectual property. Truth is, I some of you try silver wire, you may do something entirely different with it, and good on you if you do.
You want to know what silver wire sounds like? Source some and start winding and testing. Increase copper's diameter to match the resistance?! No. Then your coil geometry has changed. Thin the insulation to match the OD? No. Then you change the dielectric, etc.
You want to know what the biggest contributor to the sonic differential is? Make some pole pieces, find a cryo center, get silver wire of all gauges, experiment with bobbin materials, or better yet-go back in time and BE us. Then you'll know. I'm happy to share information like no, the poles, while big, are not the biggest contributor. The bobbin material is arguably the smallest contributor. I can also tell you that the differences are contributory and complimentary.
I'll try to answer as many questions and objections that I can, but the rest of you can understand the concept of maintaining some propriety in intellectual property. Truth is, I some of you try silver wire, you may do something entirely different with it, and good on you if you do.
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