
PhilGood
Juice box hero
I know this probably shouldn't be in the mic forum. I just trust the pros who post here and wanted to ask.
I just read an interesting article having to do with the conductivity of different metals and audio signals. Silver is the best metal for audio cables, because it can handle all the information well, as well as low oxygen copper or oxygen free copper. Silver plated copper, however causes a harshness.
Here's the interesting part. The author said that despite the equipment being sold out there to ensure quality audio, gold is a poor conductor for audio. Another engineer had told me a week ago that having a gold connector touch a nickel connecter altered the sound. This may be why. Gold apparently is neither low-distortion, nor low resistance. It can't carry all the data well.
Anyone have any professional opinions contrary or otherwise?
I just read an interesting article having to do with the conductivity of different metals and audio signals. Silver is the best metal for audio cables, because it can handle all the information well, as well as low oxygen copper or oxygen free copper. Silver plated copper, however causes a harshness.
Here's the interesting part. The author said that despite the equipment being sold out there to ensure quality audio, gold is a poor conductor for audio. Another engineer had told me a week ago that having a gold connector touch a nickel connecter altered the sound. This may be why. Gold apparently is neither low-distortion, nor low resistance. It can't carry all the data well.
Anyone have any professional opinions contrary or otherwise?
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