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Apr 25, 2024
I would imagine that the thinner conductor would have a higher impedance (doubtful silver vs copper would make up the difference) but you would have to measure it - I don't know if the K10 is even as affected as much as some BA's (e.g. Andromeda or Primo 8) by impedance (I will have to try when I finally get mine...)
Edit 2 (fixed this original edit's mistakes): It looks like the K10 has an almost flat phase to its impedance (https://clarityfidelity.blogspot.com/2016/08/noble-audio-kaiser-10-universal-new-ver.html) but the magnitude decreases significantly until 200 Hz - so I assume this would mean more bass with higher impedance (though presumably not much effect with the impedance delta from a cable swap)
Default: ~1.9 ohm Gold x Silver: ~0.4 ohm
This does seem like a relatively significant difference when the impedance of the IEM itself can dip pretty low (per the link above). I am going to have to do more A/B comparison to see if I can hear any significant difference (but the connectors are still too tight to keep switching them...)
Edit: To be clear, I was never referring to trying to measure the IEM' impedance.