AGP Debates: What cable materials is ideal in a VCR?

Charles: What cable materials is ideal in a VCR?

Michael: I always strive to go for a gold cable. A conductive rate is measured in the amount of energy passed by a metal. It is measured in ump. The conductive rate in gold is 60 ump. In comparison, the average cable has a conductive rate of 1 ump.

Tina: But what about silver? In it's purest form, it's conductive rate is 1,000 ump. With those speeds, it is in an instant. That's why we own the Kokana Cables, which are all pure silver.

Jennifer: Copper is also a good conductor. It's conductive rate is 80 ump.

Charles: But what about the style? Does the style matter?

Michael: Yes. I make sure the style is a brass. A brass helps keep the cable secure, as well as give it a rainbow look.

Bridgette: I agree with the style, though I'd prefer to use a metallicana style. Metallicana uses a system called the KooKaa Hugh Style. It gives it an antique look that is pleasing to the eye. It also works with VHS enthusiasts like us to ensure they remain aesthetic.