Niobium Clad Copper?

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i2ain2thunder
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Anyone know anything about the potential of using Niobium clad copper for audio purposes?

With very little knowledge my hypothesis is that because it is used as a superconductor that it would be superior. Something audiophiles might be interested in, but maybe it isn't a good idea for audio purposes.

IDK just interested in general feel free to inject other talking points.

 
there's no way thats worth the cost compared to copper. even though its minimal the fact that there's titanium required raises the cost

 
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