homegrown super silver as a digital cabl


what do you all think of using a length of the h.g. super silver as a digital cable? i'm currently using a length of straightwire laser link 2. it's a loaner and sounds pretty good. i don't think it is a 75ohm (whatever difference that makes) cable, but it is shielded. i don't use a tuner and live in the country so rfi is not a big problem. is a true 75ohm digital cable going to be some magic nirvana? i am currently burning in homegrown's interconnects and love them. they just keep getting better and better. thanks.
2out2sea
dekay, thanks again for updating me. let me know how the single run sounds as a digital cable if you get the chance. i think i'll find a true digital cable after considering all that you've written. i'm interested in these mapleshade cables i've heard so much about, but can't find a website for them. if you've got a url address or phone number i'd sure appreciate it. also what do you think about dh labs silver sonic d60 or tributaries silver digital? how does mapleshade compare as far as price and performance? i'm still looking for the best bang for the buck. thanks again for all of the advice and guidance.
2out: I have only used two different digital cables to date. Search the forum for additional info. The URL is (mapleshaderecords.com). I am using the Double Helix and they have a less expensive model as well. I beleive that they have a 30 day return policy, but I am going to keep mine and will try out others on memo in the future.
2out2 the Kimber ILLuminations D-60 is a 75ohm silver dig coax cable. Also there are other 75ohm silver dig coax cables out there.
2out: Seearch under Mapleshade on the ild trheads. I think that I described the Double Heix digital cable in one of them. They are very fragile and odd (they are micro wires in some type of "sandwich bag" insulaton) and should be kept safe from children and pets due to this. I have been careful with it and have not had a problem, though one slight yank could destroy the cable.