Speltz Anti Cable vs. SilverClear Day Speaker Wire


I've got a modded set of MMGs in my system that I currently have Anti Cable speaker wire running to. They sound pretty good to me. However, I have recently switched to silver ICs and the change was amazing. Do you think that the Silver Clear Days would make a difference from the Anti Cables I now have? Thanks for any opinions.
melmar
Paul advertises his Clear Day cables on Audiogon. I don't know if I'm allowed to post a link to the current ad. Just use the search function. His user name is Vonwaffen. Mine are still breaking in, and are sounding even better over the past few days. I can't tell you how happy I am with this purchase. If you check previous posts, you'll find a few similarly flabbergasted owners
Wow, stop presses. Since my original post, I've had a chance to try some prototype "Reference Shotgun" Clear Day cables that Paul is working on. If I understand correctly, these are essentially double the stranding of his standard shotgun cables. At any rate, the attributes described in my earlier post are certainly preserved, but the sound is even fuller, with much greater depth and air. This is in my bi-wired system, with only the woofers being fed by the Reference cables at present. I immediately requested a second pair. Based on the feedback he has received, I think Paul will add these to his product lineup within the next month.

I really applaud the availability of affordable and excellent products, such as Clear Day and Anti-Cable. I started out in this hobby ten years before lamp cable became state of the art. Somehow, things evolved to the point of owning cables that were worth more than my first car. Having been shocked last year to find out how good my system sounded with $5.00 worth of magnet wire, I've recently re-thought my priorities about how to cable my system. Clear Day, in particular, surpasses anything else I have used, now even more so. I don't want to become a pest here, but if it wasn't for the ravings of a few other Clear Day owners, I wouldn't have known about them myself. I am thrilled with the cost to value ratio here. My system has never sounded better.