I'm glad to hear there is a division born from experiences, in the
Copper vs Silver Tonearm rewiring field.
I have the option at present to do what might be referred to as a "Unfair" trial of a Copper vs Silver comparison, 1990's SME IV with what might be original wiring, with the additional terminations in the signal path, 'vs'
Latest Model Audiomods Series V Micrometer, with Silver wiring.
I do intend on trialing these at a later date, when the SME, is brought into the up to date philosophy on a rewire.
This might be a few too many coffee's moment, is it not possible to run two different rewire cables into one tonearm for the purpose of assessing the best synergy with a system ?
Would I be wrong in thinking a continuous wire through to RCA plugs could experience the inclusion of further Phonocable experimentation, if a small box was put in line with compatible IN/OUT Connectors.