Few metallurgists would acknowledge the existence of silver purer than 4N in oxygenated air.
This is also why I question cables made with textile dielectrics that allow exposure to air, it's a cable that will corrode over time and probably sounds worse and worse as time goes by...
Why do you limit the concern to textile dielectrics? Teflon isn't air tight either.
Hmm, that is surprising. Either way, I would think silver oxide conducts well and may not have an effect on sonics like copper oxide likely would, being a semiconductor of sorts.
It is. You can remove teflon from wire after years and it's not oxidized.
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