Hello everyone.
I have lately been enjoying mechanical mods, and through this, have been researching as I go along, and read of conductivity of various metals.
The thing is, I have read that the material the tube itself is made of actually makes very little difference, and the main thing is contacts.
I read that the same mod, made of say Stainless steel VS copper, will actually in use only cause a difference in the area of say 1/100TH of a Watt, and it is solid contacts that are more important.
EDIT: I checked again, and I found "If you work out the difference due to bulk conductivity, it is less than 1%"-so not much. It will help me decide for future purchases, as I quite like the look of SS, and if it performs as well, or so near you can not tell, I will probably own a few more SS mechs.
Now, I do find that my best non-hyrbrid mech is a Copper Bamboo JA clone, and my favourite hybrid an AV able styled brass device. I have a SS SMPL that I enjoy too, but it does seem that the able hits harder, but is it placebo or real I am experiencing?
So, am I experiencing placebo here, or does tube material make a huge difference?
I will try to find the information, but would like to ask some more knowledgeable mech users if it is indeed the case that a copper mech will work better than a SS one with Copper contacts.
Thank you all for your help and advice, Conan.
I have lately been enjoying mechanical mods, and through this, have been researching as I go along, and read of conductivity of various metals.
The thing is, I have read that the material the tube itself is made of actually makes very little difference, and the main thing is contacts.
I read that the same mod, made of say Stainless steel VS copper, will actually in use only cause a difference in the area of say 1/100TH of a Watt, and it is solid contacts that are more important.
EDIT: I checked again, and I found "If you work out the difference due to bulk conductivity, it is less than 1%"-so not much. It will help me decide for future purchases, as I quite like the look of SS, and if it performs as well, or so near you can not tell, I will probably own a few more SS mechs.
Now, I do find that my best non-hyrbrid mech is a Copper Bamboo JA clone, and my favourite hybrid an AV able styled brass device. I have a SS SMPL that I enjoy too, but it does seem that the able hits harder, but is it placebo or real I am experiencing?
So, am I experiencing placebo here, or does tube material make a huge difference?
I will try to find the information, but would like to ask some more knowledgeable mech users if it is indeed the case that a copper mech will work better than a SS one with Copper contacts.
Thank you all for your help and advice, Conan.
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