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Audionote)but at very small sizes and very high prices. I have come accross Litz type silver only in the case of internal tonearm wires (i.e. However, they do not seem to be widely available? On the other hand Litz silver wires (individually insulated cores braided/twisted together forming a sigle conductors with an outer insulation)seem to be the ideal situation. I am also not impressed by the idea that many bare silver wires are in constant contact with each other. Regarding the stranded pure silver I do not see many benefits other than flexibility. However, I am interested in trying out a stranded or Litz version of this silver (or any other type of silver that may be available at reasonable prices? Anyone with experience on it? Positives & negatives? These are my observations and not claims by the various suppliers. Not so much because of the claims about 6N-7N purity and mono crystal nature but because it simply sounds at least as good (but probably much better) than the standard 99.99% silver, it is much easier to work with and it is immune to corrosion.
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After having tried a few types of solid silver I ended up with OCC. Overall I am very happy with the results but I always enjoy trying out different things. I have quite a long experience in using pure solid silver wires in my DIY cables.