Speaker Cables


Diamond in the ruff?
Over the many years, gradually upgrading my system, the area of IC's and speaker cables have been the most challenging. I felt my current "garden hose" thick speaker cables, lay an opportunity. Being on a tight budget, I tried Morrow Audio SP3 speaker cables as some have suggested. Morrow Audio has a 60 full return policy. People, even though these are inexpensive cables, they absolutely blew me away in every respect over my esoteric cables.

Has anyone else tried these cables? What was your experience? I think these cables, in this price arena, are without peer.
rpg
Dear Dopogue, I appreciate your affirmation. As I continue to burn in the cables, they just get better and better. The soundstage has absolutely exploded,the top frequencies are super extended and sweet. The cables goes very deep and remains articulate, and the midrage is just so "right" sounding. I am hearing more music than I realised I had (where did that come from?). I think I really found something here that maybe others may try. I think I will check into their IC's as well, after having a bad experience with PNF. I did not like their balanced ICON interconnect and they refused a refund, even though it was a standard length. Buyer beware with PNF!
Yes, I have ended up with Morrow SP2 cables for my front L/R and center speakers. As rpg says, the mids and highs are just great. The thing about it is, my highs are clearer than with my previous Tara RSC Prime, but without any increase in HF harshness that I can detect.
Yes, continued affirmation, Giant Killers these simple no-nonsence cables prove to be. I think, sometimes, simplicity and sound logic can provide perhaps the best solution as demonstrated here.

Has anyone tried Michaels IC's? If so, what was your experience?
BTW, I got my SP2 wires terminated with bare wire, as recommended by Morrow.
I am curious if anyone in the DIY camp has experimented using stranded copper for the hot(red)lead and solid core silver for the return(black)when venturing into speaker cable designs?
If it is not a good idea I would appreciate the reasons why, and I would like to know if it would harm my amplifier.
Thanks in advance,there are things I like about both metals, and would like the best of both worlds.