Anyone switich to all Signal Cable wired system?


Recently a friend of mine replaced all of his cables (power, interconnects, speaker, digital) from a combination of cables including at one time top of the line models from Synergistic, Audioquest, and VH Audio to an all Signal Cable system following Frank's advice. The results were astounding. His system improved in every way that I could report in audiophile jargon. I'm now contemplating doing the same. Anyone else experimented and found similar/or not results?
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Daltonlanny, I find the cables NOT bright at all, on the contrary I find they seem a little muted on top. Running about 25-30hrs on them.

Don't get me wrong, I don't mind the sound I'm getting, I just hoped that they would have thumped everything else I've heard in my system. You understand, the Holy Grail of cables for cheap :-)
Honestly the differences I find in cable swapping is subtle at best and I don't get what all the fuss is about. I realise things are typically system dependent so my opinions are bound to be different than others.
In NO way have I ever found a cable upgrade as big a difference as a component upgrade...there I said it! I'm not denying any differences at all, it's just that they are subtle and not system altering.
Sorry, I'm off topic, my bad...
Just to put in my 2 cents, my feeling is that the Silver Resolution cables are extended and neutral. They don't sound rolled off (even slightly) in either of my two systems. Perhaps Alun is comparing them to truly bright sounding cables... In any case I wouldn't wish for any more high frequency extension or detail than I'm already getting with the SignalCables.
O.K. O.K, I'll be more patient with the burn in, but honestly right out of the gate, they were NOT bright or edgy. Maybe they were a pre-run in pair? I'll give Frank a shout to see.
As I suggested earlier, I am hoping to replace some Nordost Frey's with a cable that I think is priced fairly, seems well built and sounds great. Not too much to ask ;-)
I am using Signal Cable's Analog 2 (thrown in as a freebie when I bought a secondhand SB3) and must say I am impressed with its honest portrayal of music. It is neutral sounding and has no obvious flaws that I can find. In fact, it is better sounding than many of my more expensive boutique cables. They are well terminated with Frank's stock RCA connectors that feel solid and fit snugly. For those who don't want cables to be tone controls, the Analog 2 should be seriously considered before you spend $$$ on expensive, exotic cables. No frills, no nonsense! Just plain good!
I've always been happy with my Signal Cables. I used to use their Silver Resolution phono cable on my Scout until I bought a new phono stage and all of the sudden started getting RFI interference. Swapping that cable out for VPI's phono cable made with Discovery wire solved the problem. At first I felt like I lost some of the punch of the bass, but soon realized that for a very slight loss of bass punch I was getting beautiful midrange. Until 2 days ago I had been using Silver Resolution from my phono pre to my integrated. I switched to Discovery Signature's and have improved even further on that beautiful midrange.

I'd say that that to compare the two, the Signal Cables do the top and bottom really well, but the Discovery bests them in midrange and a bit of a more balanced presentation through all the frequencies. So far, I prefer the new Discovery's, but the Signal Cables are a terrific product and very high quality. Give Signal a try. They're always available used around here at good prices.

BTW, I put my Signal Silver Resolution interconnect on my CDP, and it easily bested the Cardas Crosslink I had previously been using.