Speaker cables for paradigm studios


I am looking to upgrade my system. I'm most likely going with the rogue audio Sphinx2 to pair with my paradigms. I have studio v1 and v3 speakers. I have Aq type 4 now. Is it worth biwiring? $300-500 range depending on biwiring. Thanks
urbanfox
I haven't tried the headphones on the cronus magnum yet but the phono stage is excellent I preferred it over the mcintosh c-34 and the marantz reference which I had. The phono stage is upgraded in the magnum 2 so it should be even nicer.
milpai, and others,

I have had an open dialog with Paul for a couple of days. I must say that he is one of the nicest people you will ever encounter. He is a very knowledgeable individual and we are lucky to have him in our hobby. (obsession?)  He is sending some product my way.

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I have read lot about Clear Day cables here lately. Can anyone compare and contrast them with Morrow Audio cables? TIA
falcon - I have both.   Paul's double shotguns and Morrow Audio SP-4.  
I continue to use Paul's jumpers on my Totem Forests.  Paul's wire was transformative in my system.  I'd been using some Opera Consonance Joplin speaker wire.  When I went to Paul's wire it was like the music put on 20 pounds of muscle.  It just became a whole lot more palpable.  I was worried silver would be shrill and unpleasant.   Not at all.  Because of some speaker placement changes and moving between an integrated amp and mono blocks, I needed some longer wire.  I do not recall the exact reasons that led to trying Morrow wire.  Maybe he was running a sale or I bought used.  Not sure.  Anyway, I got some Morrow Audio SP-4 speaker cable and that's what I'm currently using (along with some of his interconnects).   Current set up is Totem Forest speakers<<Merrill Audio Veritas amp<<Consonance Ref 50 tubed pre<<Source.  With this equipment I thought the Morrow's were a little bit more resolving than the Clear Days but I want to be clear that's a VERY tentative impression. I don't recall the difference in sound being enormous but there's a pretty long break in period for the Morrows and even the Clear Days take some time to settle in when they've been out of the system.  SO it is hard to A/B things.  I haven't gone back and forth switching out wire recently and this impression is based on my admittedly short and not too reliable audio memory.  I did not sell the Clear Day cable and assuming it is long enough to reach, will try to put it back in the system in the near future and provide a follow up to you.  I'm also thinking I'll try the Clear Day cable with the tube mono block amps and Silverline speakers when I switch back to listening that way.  My recommendation, since both Clear Day and Morrow provide for in-home audition is get yourself a pair of each and decide for yourself.  Hope that's a little bit helpful though maybe not all you were looking for.  
I have a full set of Clear Day Cables and still highly recommend them as well but have moved over to WyWires. I doubt I'll get rid of my Clear Days because I like them so well and still believe they're hard to beat for the money. I have been switching out my Clear Days for WyWires Silver series and the change has been fairly noticeable but they do cost more. The WyWires are more open, much wider and deeper stage. I'm hearing things the Clear Days just couldn't flesh out which is surpring because the Clear Days are great cables. Alex of WyWires is just as easy to work with as Paul so look at WyWires as well if your budget allows.