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I would like to flex my knowledge of the many heavy metals. Personally Plutonium rods sound the best, but you die quickly. Now if you cover them in silver you may live .0008732548 seconds longer. Advantage. Silver Plating.
tour list updated.
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/cables-products-menu-column3-48/749-emotiva-x-series-av-cables.html?start=2Some light reading on cables. Just in case someone might think i have any connection to Emotiva i do not. I just thought the article was interesting
So now you are false advertising? The tittle of this thread is Best Audio Cables in the World!!! Guaranteed!!! I completely disagree in your opionion to cryo. That's just me though...
jtwrace - If you find me some room temperature superconductors, I will update my entire cable line If some of you believe in cryo, it is YOUR responsibility to prove that they are electrically superior, not my responsibility to disprove them. So... Anyone care to share some real data?
Copper is certainly one of the best metals for connectors, however, it is better if it's silver plated. Copper oxidizes and copper oxide is more resistive than copper, so no good. Silver also oxidizes, but silver oxide is actually less resistive than silver!! An oxidized silver connector actually becomes better electrically speaking.
turkey - I'm already doing a free tour and offering money back guarantee, so that's above and beyond.
If any of you out there are electronic engineers with the proper measuring equipment, sign up for the tour, test my cables, and publish the data. Here are some important parameters to measure and compare to other cables: time and phase alignment, bandwidth, insertion loss, reflection, damping factor, noise floor, shielding effectiveness, etc.
So sure of yourself.... and so wrong. I'm done with this.Dave, out