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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”.
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.

Adrian

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