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The Resonance Response of an audio system is always a major factor in its musicality. The most musically neutral systems will have their resonance's spread out evenly with no clumps or gaps in their distribution...just as the best listening rooms have an even distribution of standing waves. An even distribution of resonance's establishes a level playing field for all of music's notes and overtones, allows the proper harmonic balance of the music to be preserved, and maximizes listening enjoyment.
Basic is an alloy of copper and silver and is designed for low-frequency room resonance. It weighs 4.5 grams and Tchang says it produces a straight and fast resonance. Its base is soft instrument maple.
Silver is the second in the lineup and weighs 5 grams. It is an alloy of two-parts silver to one-part copper. According to Tchang this creates a sound light, open and airy in character, intended to open up soundstage width. It uses the same soft instrument maple for its base.
Gold uses an alloy of 18-carat gold, silver and copper. It weighs 7 grams and possesses a sonic character that is rich with a slight compression. It was specifically designed for big, bright rooms with low ceilings, that have lots of damping material such as sofas and drapes. A hard instrument maple base comes standard with Gold.
Special Gold employs 14-carat gold, producing a sound that's rich, brilliant with no compression says Tchang. It weighs 6.5 grams and is for a low-ceiling basement setup, though any type of room will benefit due to its no compression characteristic
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