Consider Morrow Audio. 60 day returns allowed. They frequently have sales and you can buy used. Am running their SP-4 speaker cable and various of their ICs...MA3 & some MA4s. Have Clear Day speaker cable too which I very much like. The Morrow cable just seems to offer a little more clarity without getting "thin" sounding. Regarding silver, I did not find Clear Day/silver wire made things too bright. The Clear Day definitely brought greater heft to the musical presentation (and I don’t mean to say "heft" that was overweight or slow), not at all. I do have a CDP that is very detailed such that certain recordings can sound harsh. Am using Cardas Parsec ICs on that (between CDP and pre-amp). The Parsecs have definitely helped reduce harshness on too hot CDs.
FWIW - I was in the "wire is wire" camp for a long time until one evening when someone brought over some better cable and I heard a difference for myself. Good luck finding something affordable that gives you good sound.
Check out the Cable Company. You can borrow from their library for a fee (10% of selling price which can deducted from the price if you decide to buy). They might also have recommendations for you based on your gear. There's no fool proof way that I know of to get it right "a priori". To a certain extent you will just have to do some reading, get some advice (as you have here) and make some choices about what to try first. Let your ears (and purse) be the final judge.
FWIW - I was in the "wire is wire" camp for a long time until one evening when someone brought over some better cable and I heard a difference for myself. Good luck finding something affordable that gives you good sound.
Check out the Cable Company. You can borrow from their library for a fee (10% of selling price which can deducted from the price if you decide to buy). They might also have recommendations for you based on your gear. There's no fool proof way that I know of to get it right "a priori". To a certain extent you will just have to do some reading, get some advice (as you have here) and make some choices about what to try first. Let your ears (and purse) be the final judge.