Hello:
I have been intrested in OCC Copper and would like to know what differences you have found with it in comparision to regular OFC Copper. It has always been my contention that the grades of copper are important and that the interaction between insulators should be made also.
Often you see people alluding to the Dielectric constants where Teflon being best,besides air of course,but no one as yet can explain how sound might be changed by the use of certain insulators.
I have been experimenting with a different insulator materials at the moment that I shall be using in new designs I am marketing with better than satisfactory results.
Another thing I tried was, I had a cable made with the same type of insulator as what is used in 47 Labs OTA,but the sound is different even though thay are the same. Seems the Copper used might be of better quality than the OTA. I wonder also if it might be the way the copper is drawn or if the processes are different that accounts for the chamge in sound. People prefer my version it seems from the field testing I have done.
One of the things I recently read was the reason why Ven Den Hul started his own Co..When younger he noticed that when using 2 wires that were identical in specs sounded different in coils of cartridges.When he went to ask his authority why this was he could not get a definitive answer.
I have found that I have some good Silver IC designs that are cost effective that I can sell for substantially under $100 which is one of the reasons I have decided to start my own cable biz.
Anyways,what are your impressions of the different coppers? What makes the OCC standout over the OFC if you can say?
I hope I am not off base here and you are using OCC Copper in the BENT models.
Good Luck and TIA!
