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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Good electricity and silver wirePosted by drdna on: 1/5/2009
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Romy the Cat wrote: |
The wider question is very interesting: if we need to make any design provisions in case we know that our audio is powered by “good sounding electricity”. |
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This is an interesting question. There is no question in my mind that silver wire is a physically better conductor than copper: better characteristics, far fewer issues with phase coherence etc. HOWEVER, when you listen to it, the sounds are always a bit bright and etched. Now I am wondering if the reason is the silver wire allowing the accurate transmission of bad electricity's effects??! It makes sense. It is worth re-examining the idea of silver wire in a system corrected by Avicenna and/or PP2000!
In fact bad electricity may help to explain a part of the musciality versus accuracy question as well, in general.
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