What's the difference btw AZ Satori and Hologram?


I've heard rave reviews of the Acoustic Zen's line of cables and am thinking of getting a single run pair of either the Satori or Hologram for my speakers. What are the sonic differences between the Acoustic Zen Satori and the Hologram? Is it a case of one being warmer or airier? The Satori is reknowned for its neutrality and bass dynamics. Is the Hologram even better since its price more? Or are they entirely different with different purposes for different systems.
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Thanks Greg and Ejlif for your feedback. I read somewhere that the Holograms are better suited for speakers with more than 2-way designs. Other than the flexibility of being able to re-terminate them for bi-wire, would a single-run of Hologram be overkill for conventional two-way speakers?

On a related matter, I seem to find reviews of the Satori in abundance but hardly anything on the Hologram. Anyone knows why?
I would think the hologram would work great for a two way. In fact I think Robert Lee can fine tune the cable in a biwire configuration to the exact crosspoint of the speaker you are using. He does not reccomend biwiring if you are using anything more than two way crossover. You will love the Satori as long as you don't hear the Hologram. I compared the Satori to numerous much more expensive brands and it was my favorite until I heard the Hologram. I am surprised the Hologram has such a low price considering the performance diffrence between it and the Satori. The new Gargantua power cord from Acoustic Zen is simply awesome too.
Heh, I can just tell this thread is going to wind up costing me money! :-) The hologram sounds more and more interesting. Thanks for the feedback everyone.

Greg