hazyj------Perhaps the lower resistance/inductance is a major factor in the improved sound of the doubled-up silver-clad 16 gauge wire vs the single run of the 18 gauge Anti-cables wire but this same 18 gauge wire was quite a bit better than the 12 gauge Anti-cables using the Radio Shack disconnects so...... According to your logic, running tripled runs of the 18 gauge Anti-cables wire should sound better than the silver-clad copper? Maybe, I really don't know. I'm just reporting on what I heard and the circumstances. I know that doubling-up on this wire in my interconnects sounds quite a bit better than the pair built using single runs. The doubled-up interconnects have more body through the mids on down and the bass has more weight and impact. I don't know the why's of it. I'm just offering my experience, hopefully allowing others to bypass some of the hassles I've endured in my search for audio satisfaction.
As to why I would think this improvement of sound is due to the silver.... Maybe not. But good silver has tended to sound similar in my experience. The Ridge Street Audio Poiema!!! and the Granite Audio 470 were more alike than different and quite a ways from the Quattro Fil in sound. I recall Electra Glides silver ribbon speaker cable having those qualities as well. Those being a solid and well defined bottom end, a more revealing mid band than most copper or gold cables, probably being more neutral in this area than either, and a more open and airy top end. Images have tended to be more well defined though I have to admit the Quattro Fil was the equal to any of the silver interconnects in this regard. What can I say then? It just seems that good silver has typically had these sounds in my systems so I'll assume this to be the sound of the silver. YMMV.
As to why I would think this improvement of sound is due to the silver.... Maybe not. But good silver has tended to sound similar in my experience. The Ridge Street Audio Poiema!!! and the Granite Audio 470 were more alike than different and quite a ways from the Quattro Fil in sound. I recall Electra Glides silver ribbon speaker cable having those qualities as well. Those being a solid and well defined bottom end, a more revealing mid band than most copper or gold cables, probably being more neutral in this area than either, and a more open and airy top end. Images have tended to be more well defined though I have to admit the Quattro Fil was the equal to any of the silver interconnects in this regard. What can I say then? It just seems that good silver has typically had these sounds in my systems so I'll assume this to be the sound of the silver. YMMV.