Siltech 330L or 770L?


Hello everybody, the question might be a bit weird but let me explain.

My system is composed by a Jadis DA50RC Signature tube amp (with KT90) driving a pair of Sonus Faber Guarneri Memento speakers. Source is a Clearaudio Performance SE turntable with EAR 834P Signature Deluxe phono amp and an Akurate DS digital streamer.

I have been able to demo Siltech 330L speaker cables with all the series of interconnect (from 330i to 770i) which have pleased me a lot. Now that is time to take the plunge I am not sure if taking the 330L or go for the best and set for life with the 770L. I do not have opportunity yo try the 770L as my dealer has not them in stock...

Not sure the price difference would be justified...what do you think?
Thanks a lot
acalex
Thanks a lot for your answer Rfogel8
Did you change cables in the end or you still own the Siltech?
01-07-13: Rfogel8
If you can spring for the extra $$, I'd definitely go with the 770L. The 330L and 770L are essentially the same design but the 770L has many more conductors and will add a lot more power and weight to the music. It will also flesh out images far better where the 330L will sound rather lean by comparison.

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Along with fuller more organic timbre plus improved dynamic contrast, usually also gets quieter (lower noise floor) as you climb up the line.

How revealing one's system is and of course budget, usually determine how far one chose/needs to go. I pulled the stop at King, whereas, my brother anchored his on 770L after comparing it to Prince. In his system, the gain in performance, obvious as it may be, to him not worth the additional $$ difference.

Been using Siltech since early '80s in various iterations and is still my preferred cable choice to date. Of noteworthy in your case is that I have always found them to be an especially superb match with the various Jadis equipments (dac, amps, pre) I had in the past.
Thanks a lot Bvdiman. Indeed I found out that Siltech cables work very well with Jadis. Which Jadis equipment did you have?
Do you think that the 770L would be overkill for the system I have put in place so far?

Thanks again for all the advices
Used their D/A converter in early '90s. Later.. JP80, JA80, JA200.

If budget permits, better to invest straight in the 770L. It will give you enough
headroom for when your system evolves. Probably even, the last SC you will ever need.
Good luck.
Acalex, yes I'm still using the Siltech and am done looking at cables.

Bvdiman, I agree that there are across the board improvements as you move up in the Siltech line. I didn't want to blather on too much about their merits but I love the improvements they've made in my system.

A friend of mine is a Siltech dealer so I was able to acquire mine at a deep discount. Even so, being "married with children", I had to draw the line somewhere and the 770 series seemed like the most bang for the buck.

My electroincs are Atma-Sphere MP-1 Mk3 pre & MA-1 OTL amps. They reveal everything!