Audio Art vs Signal Silver Resolution


I vertically bi-amp a pair of Monitor Audio RS6 speakers with two McCormack dna 0.5 amps. I have a NAD C542 cd player and have been using some homemade cables to feed my pre-amp (Creek P43r) from the NAD as well as feed the McCormacks from the Creek. I tried a pair of Audio Art IC-3 between my cd player and preamp and it sounded very good. A friend brought over a pair of the Signal Silver Res. and it also sounded great. Anyone have any input on whether I should go with Audio Art all around or maybe the Signals? Mix it up?? I am using Audio Art SC-5 speaker cable. thanks for any input. Happy Holiday's!
montexr20
At this level I'd think either set would be a good choice... given the speaker cables are already AA, I'd probably stick with them. naturally, if a window to try is available, why not do so? I know Rob at AA allows such a thing... I don't know about Signals stance on the issue however.

Mixing cables can and will allow some finer tweaking of the sound, however which ones to mix is always a mystery and requires a goodly bit of investigation... trial and error so to speak. Built in synergy usually comes more readily from 'Same - same' throughout.

Later on, if same same is the take here, you can then more easily slip in and out one ic at a time to try gaining some ground towards refining your system.

Good luck.
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I have the Signal Silver Resolution cables, but I am concerned that their resistance is so high. It is listed as 18.5 ohms per 1000 feet. That is about 18 times standard copper wire (and other brands) and six times their other speaker cables.