Home Depot speaker cable, which one to buy


there are so many posts regarding Home Depot speaker wire that it is not clear which one to buy (as recommended by TAS). Does anyone know?

Also has anyone compared it to Anticable or Morrow? What are the differences?

Any info appreciated

thanks

Phil
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I did get the Morrow SP1 bi wire and listened to them for about a week. They had 100+ hours on them. I really liked them and during the listening time started imagining I may keep them. They have good detail and a neutral quality though a bit thin sounding - stop there! How good would the White Lightning be? A bit more full I imagined...

Well the truth is the White Lightning stomps the SP1. The musicians are back in my living room. The sound is much bigger and full sounding with low level details everywhere. It is like the governor has been taken off and my rig is running full bore.

To those that imagine the Woods cable has changed from the original formula a few years back I think it is safe to assume it has not. These things are really good. I paid $6.88.

I think I prefer them to the Audio Note Lexus ($1,500.00)which I was always very happy with and would not have sold except I am downsizing a bit.

and, like I mentioned above, when this is so good why bother with the Home Depot wire? They have to be the best deal I ever got on anything hi fi.

thanks again everyone!

Phil
fwiw: Mike Morrow recommends his cables sound the best with 400 hours of break in and I put about 150 on mine so take my 'review' with a grain of salt. Also I would like to say Mike is an all around good guy to deal with.

But in all my years I have not heard as much break in difference in wire as would be needed for the Morrow to surpass the White Lightning.

Clio09 it seems your comparison of WL to SP3 is about right, I can not imagine even the SP2 surpassing the WL...
Nice to hear your comments. Going in the garage now to dig up mine and put them back in the system.
How can a wire break in? Of course they want you to use their product for 400 hrs. Then it's out of the usual return deadline. Everyone here knows were talking about electricity don't we?