silver with tubes and copper with solid state ??


i am not one to generalize. however, a recent experience with a solid state amp has led to the hypothesis that copper cable may be a better match for solid state than silver cable, while some silver or silver-plated cable may be preferable to copper cable when using tube amplifiers.

the basis for this hypothesis is the possible emphasis in the treble from silver cable and solid state amps. thus, one peak + another peak=trouble.

what are your experiences in this regard ?
mrtennis
I used to prefer copper over silver and my least favorite of all was silver plated copper. That's changed.

What I have learned is that if the insulation on the silver is "pure" teflon, then silver is the best I have heard for tube or ss. Some manufactures may claim they use teflon but you can hold a match to pure teflon and it will not burn or melt. Ask the manufacturer if you can do that to his cable. Maybe it's not so pure.

If I couldn't use what I have now, I would probably be using copper. I have heard that "emphasis in the treble from silver" in the past with other cables and did not care for it.

I now use silver ic and sc on all my equipment. It is not bright at all. It's just honest. It even passed the acid test. I have 4 vintage Marantz receivers. It's hard to let go of preconceptions and I really thought this isn't going to work. Early ss + silver = Oh no. Nah, she worked fine.
I would say there is some truth in your general assumptions, at least from my experiences. I wouldn't say it is an iron clad rule, but there is some truth to it.
Also, when using silver cables, I find ribbon silver conductors to sound smoother than solid core silver. I can't say that I've ever been a fan of silver clad copper though.

Cheers,
John
JMC2 is spot on except for the silver plated copper cablew hich works in many cases quite well and is popular. That just goes to show you there is no way to know what a cable will sound like in your system until you have used it for a while in the same place.
That said it is simply true that silver is a better conductor than copper. Further my personal experience is that I didn't like silver at all in an SS system. Copper was much easier on the ears.
The real difference for me is that silver seems to be quick and can help perk up a slow system. I also use silver for a custom power cord because it is a detailed fast clean sounding cord to my CDP.
The kicker is that I use copper Cardas Golden Refs in my big tube system and silver lace from the TT to the pre all in the same set up.
There is an unwritten rule that the cabeling should really be of the same brand. I have several brands in the big rig which is all tube; Homegrwon Silver lace, Audience AU24, Cardas Golden refs, and Jena lab speaker cables, to my utter delight!!!
A shootout in my system had $300 worth of VH Audio 24 gauge. solid core silver, cotton wrapped, replacing Transparent Ultra (pre MM), Purist Collosus and a 2 meter, $2800 Siltech set. This was with Wavelength 45s into Lowther DX 4s (copper coil). This was done direct (naked connections)from amp to speaker, something I couldn't do with the other stuff, so as always, YMMV.

I didn't like silver before, either.