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 have Morrow SP4 speaker cables. What sold me was the description of what goes into their cable design. It was straight forward, made very good sense to my engineering mind, and didn't try to impress with claims of secret magical marketing BS. Even their break in procedure described what I could expect and my experiance during break-in was consistent with what they said would happen. Cables are very neutral, flexible, inexpensive, and made well. Check their website and read the science behind their SSI design theory.

J.Chip

 

Maybe their statement should say “We wil see a 15-20% increase in our profits with  each level you move up. “

And what is wrong with that?

So, the company you worked for was a nonprofit?

Hell, even the CCP is about profits now.  

No such thing as a free lunch. 

 

Maybe their statement should say “We wil see a 15-20% increase in our profits with  each level you move up. “

I have Morrow speaker and interconnects and have used same for years. I find them to be well made and they perform superb in my system. I recommended them to a friend who just got new B&W speakers and a McIntosh amp. He has always been a cable doubter and he was really surprised at the difference. He bought the middle of the line speaker cables.