Calling me a "barking dog" or as Rick called me "an asshole ", yes, in full letters, there is no need to prove WHO insulted and who didn't.
I merely pointed out irrelevant properties that were backed up with false claims.
"Silver has a jumpier sound". Define jumpier please.
Actively, or should I say by all means, defending the promotion of a company's product is also irrelevant from a simple forum member on this site.
Also, SD's BIASED tests (blindtests must be performed by independant labs) pertain to compare two wires of the SAME gauge, one in copper , one in silver!!!
That's not an honest comparison, knowing that silver is slightly more conductive (5-7% IACS depending on purity) but behaves in a relatively similar manner, a DIFFERENT gauge of silver wire should have been used, thus THINNER, using the SAME insulator ( PTFE ) for the bigger gauge copper wire.
To be totally honest.
the end result will be a very very similar design, so using a slightly thinner wire could help overwinding a bit for example.
ONLY then could it be said that silver wire is leagues better than copper wire for audio application in magnetic sensors.
Oh but wait, there's plenty of literature in handbooks already pertaining to designs with different types of conductors, and silver is ALWAYS said to behave very closely to copper in audio range.
Only honest A/B blindtests could prove the to the public that the differences for EQUIVALENT (and not "same") gauges are indescernable for the human ear.
It's not my job to give out formulas or multiple refs. I already gave a more than valid ref pertaining to different conductor gauges and their comparison in blind tests.
The correlation to magnetic wire is partially valid too, since we're speaking of capacitance, losses and bandwidth.
I am NOT the one who boasts extravagant and unscientific claims "live sound" jumpy" and so on. Cryo treatment has almso been qualified in such outrageous terms "liven up the tone, widen this and that"....
Those who started claiming these properties shold first show me THEIR blindtests, oscillo graphs and independant lab reviews.
I'll grow a white beard before I see any of them.
Silver is cool, but far TOO similar to electrical grade pure copper in audio designs (excluding issues pertaining to corrosion of course)
It's niow only a matter of costs and wild claims to promote a given product.
And please cease to call people who don't buy unverified claims "ignorants" or "trolls". And cease gutter level insulting such as "asshole" and "barking dog"
Modesty isn't floating in the air around here.
I merely pointed out irrelevant properties that were backed up with false claims.
"Silver has a jumpier sound". Define jumpier please.
Actively, or should I say by all means, defending the promotion of a company's product is also irrelevant from a simple forum member on this site.
Also, SD's BIASED tests (blindtests must be performed by independant labs) pertain to compare two wires of the SAME gauge, one in copper , one in silver!!!
That's not an honest comparison, knowing that silver is slightly more conductive (5-7% IACS depending on purity) but behaves in a relatively similar manner, a DIFFERENT gauge of silver wire should have been used, thus THINNER, using the SAME insulator ( PTFE ) for the bigger gauge copper wire.
To be totally honest.
the end result will be a very very similar design, so using a slightly thinner wire could help overwinding a bit for example.
ONLY then could it be said that silver wire is leagues better than copper wire for audio application in magnetic sensors.
Oh but wait, there's plenty of literature in handbooks already pertaining to designs with different types of conductors, and silver is ALWAYS said to behave very closely to copper in audio range.
Only honest A/B blindtests could prove the to the public that the differences for EQUIVALENT (and not "same") gauges are indescernable for the human ear.
It's not my job to give out formulas or multiple refs. I already gave a more than valid ref pertaining to different conductor gauges and their comparison in blind tests.
The correlation to magnetic wire is partially valid too, since we're speaking of capacitance, losses and bandwidth.
I am NOT the one who boasts extravagant and unscientific claims "live sound" jumpy" and so on. Cryo treatment has almso been qualified in such outrageous terms "liven up the tone, widen this and that"....
Those who started claiming these properties shold first show me THEIR blindtests, oscillo graphs and independant lab reviews.
I'll grow a white beard before I see any of them.
Silver is cool, but far TOO similar to electrical grade pure copper in audio designs (excluding issues pertaining to corrosion of course)
It's niow only a matter of costs and wild claims to promote a given product.
And please cease to call people who don't buy unverified claims "ignorants" or "trolls". And cease gutter level insulting such as "asshole" and "barking dog"
Modesty isn't floating in the air around here.
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