You know when you are dealing with a BS company....


...when you read statements like this:

"You can expect a 15% to 20% improvement in sound for each level as you move up the line. The improvements are in soundstage, resolution, realism, musical presentation, impact, etc."

Me: yeah, the humidity in my room changed from 44 to 45% yesterday, and I immidiately noticed that the realism dropped by 3.4%, yet the musical presentation actually WENT UP by 8.3%. I was able to compensate by turning the lights on in the kitchen and changed my socks. Puh, that was close.

 

 

 

kraftwerkturbo

i too have a distaste for how morrow does it’s marketing, i once emailed them with a question, then i was blasted mercilessly with promotional emails (we are talking one or more per day!) -- so i finally marked all their emails as spam 

that said, i believe their cables are basically solid, with all the usual caveats for any highly commercial cable maker (e.g., avoid their really expensive stuff... rarely worth it, take outlandish claims with many grains of salt...and so on)

I have a set of Morrow speaker cables (SP2 or 4?) about 4 years now. I was neither dissapointed nor thrilled with any difference in sound. They are well-made, very bendable, somewhat unique in design and length to order. These days I make my own cables with Belden bulk wire (spools of 14x4 spkr & pwr and 1694A Brilliance for coax & RCAs), but I wouldn’t want to hassle assembling all those strands in the Morrow design - so the value is there (when they’re on sale). Morrow used to sell used trade-in cables (Morrow & other brands), and that’s how I found them years ago - does anyone know if they still do that? The Morrow’s I have are on GoldenEar Tritons, so there is very little power demand since they only power AMT and mids (not bass), but they sounded fine on the Martin Logan e-stats too (which dipped to 1.6 ohm load).

I also have a very nice set of AQ Mont Blanc (think 10awg) with DBS and factory upgraded ends - no discernable difference between them and Morrow (or my DIY Belden) in my experience - maybe a difference could be found by precision measurement.

My impression is the Morrow spkr cables are made of MANY very small individually insulated solid copper strands, and I contemplated making my own from Ethernet cables, but who wants to wrestle with a zillion tiny wires?

With the hundreds of so called "Audiophile" cable makers you need to narrow it down to about a dozen. Yes, were all looking for that underground brand that is a value giant killer. Unfortunately Morrow Cable ads have always given me a negative impression regarding quality and performance.

If you have $1,000 and spend $500 on their cables you can definitely

expect to be have 50% less money. 

A train traveling at 55mph going 300 miles to Detroit....