Here is the link to my system
on Audiogon to give context to the review to follow: https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/6116
Why the review? Well, I’ve learned a lot from the A’Gon
postings of others and would like to return the favor. I’ve been into this audiophile thing for 40+
years. Made great and not so great
system decisions in the quest for a musically satisfying system.
I thought my system sounded
very good until visiting a friend recently and hearing a transparency in his
system that was foreign to me in my listening room. Upon coming home from that experience, my
system sounded too “heavy”. My music was
comfortable and warm and relaxing, but the comparison revealed how much genuine
detail and transparency was lacking.
What to do? Think about that other system and what it had
that I wanted. What was I missing? What might I do to bring openness and detail
to my system?
My situation had been
predicted? by John Rutan from whom I
bought my speakers. I was using
two separate runs of very copper heavy speaker cables which he cautioned me
might indeed be too much for the Vandersteen Treo CTs. They sounded great with my previous Vandys so
I assumed they would with my new transducers as well. If you want to be hugged in a warm aural
blanket then yep. If you want open,
transparent sound minus the “bassy blanket” then perhaps not.
Now’s an appropriate time to
thank all of you who have had the Clear Day experience and were good enough to
share it here. Thank you so much!
The Clear Day speaker cables
are made of 24 GA solid core .999 soft annealed
silver wire. The double shotgun models
reviewed here contain several runs of this wire. Silver is a superior conductor to even the
best copper and has earned a reputation for detail and transparency.
Perhaps unfairly, silver has garnered
the negative reputation for treble brightness.
During my first conversation with Paul Laudati, the “father” of these
cables, he assured me that brightness was not a problem with his cables. He backs up his assertion with a 30 day money
back guarantee if in any way you are not satisfied by his cables. That puts the ball in the prospective
customer’s court. Try ‘em or not??
The Clear Days sounded nice right from
the get go. That “heaviness” was gone as
was most of the bass period. Ugh.
Paul was clear, as are most designers,
that break-in is obligatory. So on went
the music on repeat. Each night the
Purist Audio System enhancer went on repeat as well. Sure enough as days passed, first the treble
opened up, then the bass became tight and present and finally the music began
to “jump” from the speakers. The
soundspace gained greater height, width and depth.
It was time to rediscover many much loved
pieces of music. I found myself planning
listening sessions and thinking about what I should listen to next to affirm
for myself that this new-found musicality was real. I mean I had my speakers since June of ’16. Now I was finally hearing the transparency
and detail that Richard Vandersteen had designed into the Treo CTs.
I had read many times about the
beautiful treble from the carbon tweeter.
Now I was hearing it. Fantastic.
These cables have been a revelation.
To acquire something so transformative for such a ridiculously
reasonable price is jarring. I don’t
expect my Hyundai to drive like a Mercedes.
The price differential would make that an absurd expectation. Perhaps that is an extreme comparison but the
Clear Day speaker cables are a crazy great value and the cherry on top is
getting to deal with a fine gentleman like Paul Laudati.
Hey, I’m not trying to sell you on
anything here. It just seems wrong not
to share such a wonderfully transformative experience with others who may
similarly benefit. If you do contact
Paul he will counsel you on which model(s) of Clear Days might be best for your
particular system and then let you try them and decide for yourself. Worst case… you’re out a small return
shipping fee.
One last thing…in full disclosure I
bought two 8’ pairs of double shotguns to biwire my Vandys with 3/16” silver
spades custom terminated by Paul for the Vandy termination strip that only
accepts small spades. Once I sent Paul
the check I knew that my specially terminated wires were NOT returnable. Between what I learned here from previous
A’Gon posters and Paul himself, I took the plunge. No regrets, just appreciation.
While writing this review I listened
to Chesky SACD289, Larry Coryell, Badi Assad and John Abercrombie’s “Three
Guitars”. I’m so glad I chose to play
this while writing. I was previously
kind of bored by it. Tonight, I could
hear the skin on the strings, the sustained resonance of the wood guitar body
and that beautiful aural decay into the soundspace. The three guitars came to life. The sound had realistic transient jump. I’ll
be enjoying that disc again soon.
As I conclude this review I am
listening to the second go round of Stockfish Records “Closer To the Music”
Volume 4 SACD. This sampler offering is beautiful music,
expertly recorded. ( I have all 5 of
their sampler discs!!) These discs were so “heavy” sounding before
the Clear Day’s that I was never able to appreciate the true musicianship of
the Stockfish stable of artists. Problem solved.
I keep trying to conclude this
review…Done!