>>I can't imagine a three cables constructed from three different materials
not sounding different.<<
You said the key word, IMAGINE. If you can only imagine them sounding
different, your imagination will take care of the rest. I believe this thinking is
a holdover from musical instruments where nickel would strings sound
different from bronze, a silver trumpet sounds different from brass, etc.
There's no reason for a silver speaker cable to sound different from copper or
gold, etc. The only meaurable difference between the three is resistance --
you want low resistance -- so if you use thicker guage gold you can match
the resistance of silver or copper and if you do they all sound the same.
There are no other measurable differences.
not sounding different.<<
You said the key word, IMAGINE. If you can only imagine them sounding
different, your imagination will take care of the rest. I believe this thinking is
a holdover from musical instruments where nickel would strings sound
different from bronze, a silver trumpet sounds different from brass, etc.
There's no reason for a silver speaker cable to sound different from copper or
gold, etc. The only meaurable difference between the three is resistance --
you want low resistance -- so if you use thicker guage gold you can match
the resistance of silver or copper and if you do they all sound the same.
There are no other measurable differences.