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Apr 25, 2024
Long answer regarding sound quality below since you're knowlegable in engineering! > Solid Silver: Allows electrons to move through the wire easier, thus less loss in sound quality, however they naturally have a colder sound signature and suit expensive Reference rigs. > Silver Coated: ~95% as good as Solid Silver as AC current likes to pass the outer edge of the cable (dubbed: "skin effect"), some companies don't produce pure silver for this reason. > Copper: Warmer and cheaper than silver, and most likely the best for these headphones. Slightly worse at conducting, but a high quality Copper cable > low quality Silver cable and will still be cheaper. Silver is only about 8% more conductive, but sound is quite sensitive. > Litz: This is a type of braid used with audio cables, instead of one solid cable, it is many thinner cables wound together in a sinusoidal shape. Thus making use of the "skin effect" and following the shape of sound. I'm not 100% sure about the science behind the braid's shape, but it makes a measurable change in sound quality. > Teflon coating: This is one of the best sound insulators for audio cables, only being beaten by vacuum sealed cables. In a normal environment Teflon is the best, but not 100% necissary as it can be 4x more expensive than other plastics depending on cable length.
TL;DR: Look for oxygen free copper, and if your budget allows it, a Litz braided wire. There is no reason to buy $800 cables unless you are creating a reference grade rig or are tyring to get a specific sound signature, and if so, read above!
>If I'm incorrect in my science, please correct me! I'm studying a different side of Physics ^^
Frequency depth δ=√(ρ/π.f.μ0) and whatnot.