On good sounding inductors


I am thinking of improving the passive crossover of my Apogee. I had designed the passive crossover of my modified Apogee Fullrange myself, with 1st order 6 db/octave ccrossed at 400 HZ. I used the Alpha Core Goertz inductors. Is there any better sounding inductor than the Goertz? Thanks.
gallant_diva
Dear Gallant Diva: I agree with Johnk: the silver Goertz.

I try it the cooper ones too, the Mundorfs and many others but the Silver from Goertz are IMHO the most neutral/natural ones, no I never heard the NorthCreek so I can't say nothing about.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
I've been told the secret weapon today on inductors or any crossover part, capacitors and resistors, especially the caps, are the Duelunds from somewhere in Europe. Denmark, The Netherlands, Belgium, somewhere in there I think.

They're actually ferrite toroidal cores I believe, but it's good because they are smaller, they have less length of wire, they don't saturate easily, and they add a great amount of transparent vibrancy to the sound. So they say.

I can vouch for the capacitors - the ultimate crossover cap if you can afford them, better than anything synthetic like even the best teflons. The other passive parts aren't cheap either. A life's work in speaker crossover parts from Mr. Duelund.
In fact, I tried the North Creek inductors but then changed back to the Alpha Core. I prefer the Alpha Core. I have the cipper ones. Are silver versions still available?
I spoke to goertz today and they said they haven't made a silver one in more than a year due to the cost, but it probably is still available.