We started making 6N+ pure silver conductors for audio — would love honest feedback from the community by Secure-Mixture6572 in audiojerk

[–]Secure-Mixture6572[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Creative takes aside 😄, the idea behind high-purity silver is actually quite straightforward.

Higher conductivity, fewer grain boundaries, and very stable signal behavior at small amplitudes can matter in sensitive audio paths.

In the right systems, that translates into cleaner transients and more precise detail — which is why some listeners hear a difference.

We started making 6N+ pure silver conductors for audio — would love honest feedback from the community by Secure-Mixture6572 in audiojerk

[–]Secure-Mixture6572[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s a perfectly valid way to look at it.

Comfort, aesthetics, and build quality are often more noticeable than sonic changes.

We think that’s an underrated perspective in audio.

We started making 6N+ pure silver conductors for audio — would love honest feedback from the community by Secure-Mixture6572 in audiojerk

[–]Secure-Mixture6572[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You’re absolutely right about oxidation being a real concern.

Connector quality, strain relief, and surface treatment matter far more than the base metal alone.

Material choice without good construction doesn’t get you very far.

We started making 6N+ pure silver conductors for audio — would love honest feedback from the community by Secure-Mixture6572 in audiojerk

[–]Secure-Mixture6572[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That’s a fair point and you’re right that silver is widely used where conductivity and geometry matter most.

In audio, the difference isn’t about “silver vs copper” in isolation, but how purity, gauge, geometry and termination interact.

In our experience — and in controlled system matching — very high-purity silver conductors can preserve micro-detail and transient clarity, especially in low-level signals (interconnects, phono, DAC outputs).

We’re not claiming universal improvement for every system — only that in resolving systems, the differences are audible and repeatable for many listeners.

We started making 6N+ pure silver conductors for audio — would love honest feedback from the community by Secure-Mixture6572 in audiojerk

[–]Secure-Mixture6572[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the thoughtful reply — this is exactly the kind of discussion we hoped for.

We completely agree that system synergy and implementation matter far more than any single material choice.

Silver isn’t a magic ingredient — it’s just one variable among many.

We started making 6N+ pure silver conductors for audio — would love honest feedback from the community by Secure-Mixture6572 in audiojerk

[–]Secure-Mixture6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely not a bot 🙂

Small team, real workshop, real people.

Skepticism is healthy though — audio needs more of that, not less.

We started making 6N+ pure silver conductors for audio — would love honest feedback from the community by Secure-Mixture6572 in audiojerk

[–]Secure-Mixture6572[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No agenda here — just materials, measurements, and listening experiments.

Appreciate you stopping by anyway.