Graphene infused OCC conductor


I fancy a change of speaker cables, I was looking around and I saw some cables built with graphene infused OCC conductor cores. I have an idea how OFC, OCC and most variants of copper, silver plated copper and pure silver cables sound like but I have never heard anything like with the aforementioned conductors. Any ideas?

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Found the research interesting and there is no way that I am not knowledgeable enough to dismiss it, or the folks that have experience with the product.

I only use 2 brands of cables in my system, power cables are all LessLoss Cmarc Classic (all purchased on the secondary market) and interconnects are all Purist Audio Design Aqueous Dimond IC and Speaker Cables, all purchased on the secondary market. 

No graphene not even painted on connectors. 

 

 

 

Carpathian, keep scratching that dense head then.My initial post at 8:03 simply stated that I had experience with them in my system. Prior posts ( yours included )

were links and cut and paste article. I simply pointed that out. You, made it about yourself and questioned my reading comprehension  (that's rich ) You then go speaking in absolutes :

"I reiterate:

Any audio company stating the use of real graphene by any method is marketing voodoo, regardless of how good the product is. "  Quite a statement about something you have no experience with.  You seem thin skinned and dense, not a great combination.

 

@winoguy17 ,

Your oh so mature insults aside, I stand by what I said about graphene.

Make you feel better to call me names?

What's next, gonna push me off the swing at recess?