actually there is a sonic difference in high end applications. re: 2% and 4% silver/tin regularly used.
But the temp shock aspects I didn't know. Disimilar metals can make it interesting. Rhodium is a nasty plating to which to attempt soldering, a tin/silver/copper solder seems to work well. thanks On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Tom Fowle wrote: > Silver solder melts at a much higher temp than tin/led and creates a much > stronger bond mechanically. It'll stand the temp shock of refrigeration > much better than tin/led > > You wouldn't use silver for audio cause it's more expensive and > there is no point, unless maybe in a very corosive environment. > > Also, some metals, Re: brass, don't take tin/led and need silver > to alloy with. > Tom > >
