It's been quite some time since I dealt with Paul, but your take on his honesty is worth repeating.
A few years ago he gave me similar advice.
My present set up doesn't use conventional wiring and the speaker wires are part of the system,so no outsiders allowed.
Have experimented with some DIY interconnects using the Clear Day silver wires and some solid core copper.
Even with cheap RCA's(it was supposed to be an experiment)I am very pleased with the results.
I am thinking about improving the RCA's(Furtech most likely)but because the sound is so good now I'm wondering if they would make me any happier?
My reluctance stems from the fact that the RCA's that I used are very light, don't have much metal, the Furtech's are quite robust in comparison.
I like the clarity and speed or the sound I now have, and don't want the extra metal to slow things down.
Getting back to topic,there are other uses for the clear day speaker wires, like interconnects and as jumpers for other speakers.
I have a friend with Maggies which I would like to hear with some Clear day wire as a jumper.
A few years ago he gave me similar advice.
My present set up doesn't use conventional wiring and the speaker wires are part of the system,so no outsiders allowed.
Have experimented with some DIY interconnects using the Clear Day silver wires and some solid core copper.
Even with cheap RCA's(it was supposed to be an experiment)I am very pleased with the results.
I am thinking about improving the RCA's(Furtech most likely)but because the sound is so good now I'm wondering if they would make me any happier?
My reluctance stems from the fact that the RCA's that I used are very light, don't have much metal, the Furtech's are quite robust in comparison.
I like the clarity and speed or the sound I now have, and don't want the extra metal to slow things down.
Getting back to topic,there are other uses for the clear day speaker wires, like interconnects and as jumpers for other speakers.
I have a friend with Maggies which I would like to hear with some Clear day wire as a jumper.