Oyaide connectors
While
other manufacturers were busy reworking existing AC connector
and receptacle designs to adapt them for audio, Oyaide's engineers,
whose knowledge of physics and materials with regard to sound
is second to none, set out to examine each material employed
in exhaustive detail to determine what would yield the best
result. Thus their connectors would have to be designed and
built “from the ground up”. In the process they
have defined a new standard of excellence.
What
are the most important considerations for a secure AC electrical
connection?
1.) Appropriate
Hardness: The contact material must maintain its exact shape
over time without any adverse effect to the sound
2.) Appropriate
Springiness: The material should have the ability to rebound
from the compression of first contact and expand to make firm
long-term contact. This is highly important as a superior
contact has the ability to eliminate vibration due to the
movement of electrons (current) or electromagnetic fields
(signal) through the contacts. For clean transport, secure
contacts are crucial.
3.) Conductivity
4.) Appropriate
Choice of plating materials: The type of materials, their
combinations and thickness must be carefully chosen
5.) Surface
finish: At a microscopic level, where metal meets metal, the
more flat and uniform the final finish, the greater the level
of contact. Strict control of surface quality, including uniformity
of plating thickness, is a must for cleaner sound quality.
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Representation
of typical
contact at extreme close-up
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Representation
of Oyaide
contact at extreme close-up
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Micro-arcing
will occur as a result of an imperfect connection, drawing
in noise
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Vibration
will occur as a result of
an imperfect connection,
smearing signal
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How
do Oyaide connectors differ from typical “Audio Grade”
connectors?
1.) Oyaide
connectors use Deoxidized Phosphor Bronze as a base material,
which meets the first three criteria listed above almost perfectly
(appropriate hardness, springiness and conductivity). Typical
“audio grade” connectors use brass, which is weak,
lacks springiness and is generally not pure, containing significant
amounts of iron and lead. Copper, while having superior conductivity
to brass, lacks appropriate hardness and springiness.
2.) Oyaide
did exhaustive research not only into which plating materials
would be optimal, but also into which combinations and what
thickness would yield the best result. Typical plating methods
do not meet the laboratory grade standard necessary to achieve
the best contact. All Oyaide products are plated using the
highly precise hard contact plating method, which must be
performed in their state of the art facility. The use of nickel,
which degrades the sound, is avoided. The three equally valid
and accurate combinations arrived at are:
A.) Silver/Rhodium
– Pure, strong, solid, uncolored reproduction –
providing a very extended sound field.
B.) Direct
Gold - bold, sweet, luxurious, dynamic and lucid character
C.) Gold/Palladium
– the character of Gold with an added vibrancy and a
cooler, fresher feeling
3.) The
contacts of Oyaide connectors are polished twice before plating
and twice again after each plating process. This attention
to detail is unrivalled. Even a cursory examination of a typical
“audiophile grade” connector will reveal a rough
surface. By comparison, the Oyaide connector is polished to
a jewelry quality finish, not for looks, though that is a
desirable side benefit, but for best connectivity and therefore
best sound. ( See point 5 above)
Why
are these differences important to the audio enthusiast?
* Safety and reliability: The quality of construction of all
Oyaide products exceeds all requirements for trouble-free,
long-term use.
* Value: While the cost of Oyaide connectors and receptacles
is in the same range as competing products, the level of performance
will far outstrip them.
* Level of performance: To outfit your system with Oyaide
products is to enter into a new universe of sound. How could
anyone predict that merely changing a plug or receptacle could
so dramatically improve the sound of a hi-fi system?
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