Thoughts on Clear Day vs Grover Huffman SC's?


Hi all,

I'm hoping to receive some input on the pros and cons of these two speaker cables. From online reviews I understand that both are high regarded. Since I live in Europe, unfortunately I don't have the luxury to buy and try both.

Thanks in advance for any input!
newbie79
I just got a pair of shotguns on demo today. As soon as I put them in my system I couldn't believe how smooth sounding they are. I'm currently using Acoustic Zen Satoris and I can tell you these sound better and that Satoris cost twice as much. I'm getting a pair of Crimsons next week so I'm curious how that will turn out. Paul is by far the nicest guy I have ever talked to in the audio world. If more people were like Paul I believe the audio business would be doing much better than it is.
Bumping this thread to see if anyone has direct experience between the Grover ZX and the Clear Day Double Shotgun. I have narrowed it down between these two.

Currently running TG Audio Silvers SC.
System is Decware tube amp to Ellis 1801 or Reference 3A speakers.

I am open to trying both but wanted to see if anyone had first hand experience.
I have GH interconnects and they are very well made, don't seem to add or take away anything from the sound. I really like my Nordost Blue Heaven speaker cables, but if I was in the market for cables and had to pick between only GH and some other maker, I vote GH every time.
Newbie, I have Grover's cables in my system as my reference and yes while I agree with Mcondon BUT only to the point that Grover's cables were a bit lean ONLY DURING THIER INITIAL BREAK IN (maybe the 1st 100 hrs)but I have Apogee Slant 6s that I listen thru and they are a s full bodied and NETURAL as can be and at this price point I consider them a world beater bargin in high end. Sure there is more expensive but why pay more when the return is small or marginal improvements?
I've had both these so can comment:

Clear Day - very neutral, detailed, smoothed at frequency extremes,

Grover - lively, detailed, rythmic, dynamic, natural.

Both very easy to use. If you want refined and neutral, go with the Clear Day, if you want lively and vivd, go with Grover.

One warning, break-in on the Grovers is *brutal* - you have to be patient.

I believe they both offer Money Back Guarantees.