Clear Day Cables Speaker Cables


I know there have been some threads/discussion on Clear Day cables here, but I wanted to write my own opinions since I recently purchased a pair of their double shotgun cables after trying their regular shotgun cables for free.
I am so happy that I took Paul (Laudati, the owner) up on his offer to send me a pair to try for free. Until I heard these cables I had no idea what a huge difference a speaker cable can make. And the prices for his cables are really reasonable as well.
The double shotgun wires simply shine. The depth of the soundstage is amazing. The bass is so clear and defined and also deep and rich. Treble is also clear and detailed without any harshness. The mid-range retains a bit of congestion, but my cables are only a few days old and have only around 40 hours on them. Paul tells me it will take a few weeks for them to relax and open up. Based on my experiences with the standard shotguns, which were already broken in when I got them, I have no doubt this is the case.
As you can tell I am not much of a reviewer, but I hope if nothing else that I have made folks aware of this great speaker cable option. They are so awesome I want to tell everyone I know about them. I'm so glad I found them because of the countless hundreds of dollars spent on other cables that had nowhere near the impact that these have on the sound. Paul sends demo pairs out for free fully knowing that most folks will want to keep them once they have heard them. Not many companies do this. I wonder why?
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Has anyone compared Clear Day to Signal Cable's Silver Resolution? I have read opinions on how the Clear Day bested the lower end of Signal Cable's cables. But how about Silver Resolution?
I have nothing but praise for the wires and the manufacturer,first class product, and IMOP not over-priced.

I use them in a second system in a small room with a DecWare Zen select amp and a pair of crossoverless 8 inch single driver speakers.

The speaker wires are soldered directly to the speakers.

On simple ,intimate music, it's a very nice combination.

I should add that I use only one single strand of wire for the pos and one strand of wire for the neg run.

Not much between the tubes and the driver and me.
Hi, Mcondon, would you give a comparison between Clear Day Double Shotguns and Crimson Music Link SC? Much appreciated.
I also agree that Clear Day Double Shotguns are really world class speaker cables, regardless of price.

I replaced a pair of Gabriel Gold Rapture speaker cables that cost me $1,200 used (the ones that everyone gushes about in another thread) with Clear Day Double Shotguns. It was no contest.

I have also demo'd a pretty wide range of speaker cables in the last few years -- mostly from the Cable Company's lending library -- and the Clear Day Double Shotguns were never surpassed. Some speaker cables I have tried deliver a lot of bass, but often sound slow and seem to close in the mid-range and treble, in order to deliberately emphasize bass frequencies. Others have a wide open top-end, but have MIA bass quantity/quality.

What I hear through the Clear Day Double Shotguns is really wide, open, but non-fatiguing top-end and mid-range, which most really good speaker cables can also deliver. What the Clear Days do better than the other speaker cables I have tried is bass. There is just a lot more wallop, for lack of a better word, like my speakers' frequency response extends about 5-10Hz lower. That combination is pretty unusual in speaker cables.

I honestly don't think that the Clear Day cables are just good "budget" speaker cables. They just happen to be inexpensive and (honestly) pretty dramatically underpriced relative to the competition.
I have had a set of Clear Day Double Shotgun cables for about a year now. They replaced vastly more expensive Purist Audio cables that I was borrowing at the time. I do not know if the 30ft length of the PAD cables reduced it's performance, but A/B against the Clear Day cables was suprising. The PAD cables had a great mid-range and excellent bass, but lacked top end detail. The Clear Day cables are more neutral from top to bottom. The bass on my Magnepan 1.7's seemed to extend lower, and the top end revealed all the little details I had been missing. Overall, the sound was more musical, very similar to my Synergistic Tesla interconnects in terms of sound. I was worried that silver cables would be sharp and edgy, but that is not the case with Clear Day cables. They are smooth at the top and extremely transparent. I was worried about bass output because of cable size. But compared to 10AWG PAD cables I actually got more extended bass that really benefited the Magnepan's. Thanks to these cables I saved hundreds of dollars that I put into power conditioning. I strongly recommend these cables and do not believe any speaker cable sold at this price can compete. Also, Paul is a pleasure to deal with! Try a pair, it's hard to go wrong at this price point.
For the price, Clear Day very good but Clarity speaker cables have more body, fuller sounding, better bass, and a larger soundstage.
Definitely a great cable! Clarity Cable was the only cable to surpass it...
I will echo the positive comments above. I own a set of double shotguns with jumpers. Really, really good cables for the money. Also as stated above, Paul is a true gentleman that lets you try his cables in your system for no cost other than return shipping if you don't like them. I can't see how you can go wrong at least giving them a try.
I recently added a pair of shotguns being driven by my Rowland model 1. I have about 250 hours on them. Everything improved! As others have stated, Paul is a great guy to deal with.
i recently had paul make me some double shotgun jumpers for my 3.6 magnapans...boy are they awsome plus the price was small
I have a pair of Double Shotguns running to the highs and a pair of single Shotguns running to the lows and love it. paul is a great guy to deal with.
" Rok2id, stop being a prattling twat "

Is that anything like a 'nattering naboo of negativism?'
I agree that the Clear Day is a helluva of a cable for the money. Rok2id, stop being a prattling twat (borne out by many other posts of yours).
I'm using 2 pairs of Double Shotgun for bi-wire. A great sounding cables, great value. Paul is a pleasure to deal with.
singles worked best in my tubed system....the shotguns had too much detail and soundstaging, if you can believe that! those would work well with ss gear to turn the 2D soundstage into 3D...the owner of Clear Day is most pleasant also. great product!!
I'm glad to see someone else enjoying them as much as I do. I have owned them for 3 years and nothing I've compared them to come's close. They are by a long country mile the "best" deal in the history of audio. Nothing else I can think of can give such a big bang for your buck. Like Snackeyp above I'm no reviewer but these are highly recommended. Take em to your friends houses that have thousands of dollar's invested in speaker cable, don't tell them what they are, insert and watch your friends reaction. Then tell them. Works every time. No affiliation with Clear Day, just killer stuff. The Double Shotgun worked best for me. Enjoy and Happy Holidays to everyone.