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gold plated connectors
Does it really do anything for the music? I'm about to but a load of phono
connectors from maplin, and HQ58N look pretty good at 49p a go. Does the plug being shielded/metal/plastic really do anything at all? -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
gold plated connectors
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Jim H wrote: Does it really do anything for the music? I'm about to but a load of phono connectors from maplin, and HQ58N look pretty good at 49p a go. Does the plug being shielded/metal/plastic really do anything at all? If the material the plug or socket is made from oxidises in perhaps damp conditions this may well have an effect on the sound quality. And gold is one of the least likely materials to oxidise. However, make sure it is indeed gold plated rather than just 'gold' finish. If Maplin say it's gold plated you should be ok. -- *A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion.* Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
gold plated connectors
In article ,
Jim H wrote: Does it really do anything for the music? I'm about to but a load of phono connectors from maplin, and HQ58N look pretty good at 49p a go. Does the plug being shielded/metal/plastic really do anything at all? If the material the plug or socket is made from oxidises in perhaps damp conditions this may well have an effect on the sound quality. And gold is one of the least likely materials to oxidise. However, make sure it is indeed gold plated rather than just 'gold' finish. If Maplin say it's gold plated you should be ok. -- *A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion.* Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
gold plated connectors
more from the 'Dave Plowman school' of uk.rec.audio-ism:
If the material the plug or socket is made from oxidises in perhaps damp conditions this may well have an effect on the sound quality. And gold is one of the least likely materials to oxidise. However, make sure it is indeed gold plated rather than just 'gold' finish. If Maplin say it's gold plated you should be ok. Living by the sea (my front door is practically on the beach) cars/bikes etc do tend to rust more quickly here than elsewhere, so maybe I should go for gold plated. Is the only advantage of gold that it oxidises less or does it also help contact in a new cable like some people claim? -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
gold plated connectors
more from the 'Dave Plowman school' of uk.rec.audio-ism:
If the material the plug or socket is made from oxidises in perhaps damp conditions this may well have an effect on the sound quality. And gold is one of the least likely materials to oxidise. However, make sure it is indeed gold plated rather than just 'gold' finish. If Maplin say it's gold plated you should be ok. Living by the sea (my front door is practically on the beach) cars/bikes etc do tend to rust more quickly here than elsewhere, so maybe I should go for gold plated. Is the only advantage of gold that it oxidises less or does it also help contact in a new cable like some people claim? -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
gold plated connectors
Some of the cheaper gold plated plugs have a thin gold plating that can wear
over time under certain instances i.e. tight sockets. I've never seen this happen to the Neutrik gold plated XLR plugs/sockets though - maybe they have thicker gold plate. Just my 2p's worth. Mike "Jim H" wrote in message ... more from the 'Dave Plowman school' of uk.rec.audio-ism: If the material the plug or socket is made from oxidises in perhaps damp conditions this may well have an effect on the sound quality. And gold is one of the least likely materials to oxidise. However, make sure it is indeed gold plated rather than just 'gold' finish. If Maplin say it's gold plated you should be ok. Living by the sea (my front door is practically on the beach) cars/bikes etc do tend to rust more quickly here than elsewhere, so maybe I should go for gold plated. Is the only advantage of gold that it oxidises less or does it also help contact in a new cable like some people claim? -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
gold plated connectors
Some of the cheaper gold plated plugs have a thin gold plating that can wear
over time under certain instances i.e. tight sockets. I've never seen this happen to the Neutrik gold plated XLR plugs/sockets though - maybe they have thicker gold plate. Just my 2p's worth. Mike "Jim H" wrote in message ... more from the 'Dave Plowman school' of uk.rec.audio-ism: If the material the plug or socket is made from oxidises in perhaps damp conditions this may well have an effect on the sound quality. And gold is one of the least likely materials to oxidise. However, make sure it is indeed gold plated rather than just 'gold' finish. If Maplin say it's gold plated you should be ok. Living by the sea (my front door is practically on the beach) cars/bikes etc do tend to rust more quickly here than elsewhere, so maybe I should go for gold plated. Is the only advantage of gold that it oxidises less or does it also help contact in a new cable like some people claim? -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
gold plated connectors
In article ,
Jim H wrote: Is the only advantage of gold that it oxidises less or does it also help contact in a new cable like some people claim? I'd not say the difference would be either measurable or audible. If an ultra low resistance connector was desirable, you wouldn't use a phono. ;-) -- *Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
gold plated connectors
In article ,
Jim H wrote: Is the only advantage of gold that it oxidises less or does it also help contact in a new cable like some people claim? I'd not say the difference would be either measurable or audible. If an ultra low resistance connector was desirable, you wouldn't use a phono. ;-) -- *Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
gold plated connectors
more from the 'Dave Plowman school' of uk.rec.audio-ism:
I'd not say the difference would be either measurable or audible. If an ultra low resistance connector was desirable, you wouldn't use a phono. ;-) Good point. Think I'll just go with the 49p plugs I mentioned for now, they look like they might take the thickish "low loss satelite coax" I just bought 100m of pretty well. -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
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