Morrow Audio re-design announcement: No more Ag coated Cu; Increased numbers of runs.


Just got a notice in my Email about this. Seems like the new design went into production in June. It does have me scratching my head a bit. I’m wondering if any Morrow Audio cable users (old or new design) have comments. The link will take you to the announcement that provides details on the new cable design including instructions for determining whether someone has received old or new design cables.

http://morrowaudio.com/announcement


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Just curious, how does Morrow Cables feel about wire directionality and cryogenics? By the way, the US Navy uses silver coated Teflon copper wire for most of its sensitive communications equipment. Are they missing something? 
We’ve seen how aerospace companies do with designing and vigorously testing passengers jets, no? 😛
Are surgery patients listening to Diana Krall or Beethoven while under anesthesia? Do they have to pay extra for that? Do they get paid to listen?
Most cable manufacturers are continually changing or evolving their designs. Why wouldn’t they? The big question is does Morrow believe in wire directionality and cryo.
US Navy communications/electronics requirements in some cases are far more stringent than audiophile requirements in terms on noise and distortion, i.e., signal to noise plus distortion ratio.
The US Navy uses Teflon silver coated copper so it probably can’t be too bad. I’ve used it. It sounds good.