spiderking31
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like I said, I love my copper, up-occ copper cable...works wonders!
I'm a copper lover based on the cables that I've tried...
When upgrading cables would you say interconnects for AMP and DAC are more important or headphone cable?
I have some questions.
Why do cables even madder when the wires in your devices and in most speakers are all copper and all soldered? Also how can Resistance and conductivity of wire be used if the solder and all wire isn't factored in.
Why aren't audiophile speakers welded (not soldered) directly to an amp welded directly to the line out of a DAC?
And why aren't speaker coils made from silver? Don't tell me its cost because there are speakers out there were the cost would be only about a 5% increase in price and there still not silver.
Everything matters. Just have to break everything down to understand how. I mean everything!
Cost, Sound, price point in competing gear, make gear easy to assemble, that is your biggest cost... Labor. It is what it is.
Welding....... Come on... Everybody hears differently. Not practical. Everybody's set up is different.
Silver is way more expensive. 5 percent difference is way unrealistic. And silver may have sound qualities that may not benefit speaker coils.
This is my 2 cents.
I have some questions.
Why do cables even madder when the wires in your devices and in most speakers are all copper and all soldered? Also how can Resistance and conductivity of wire be used if the solder and all wire isn't factored in.