Spk cable with deep,lush,spacious sound....


Looking for a less forward cable with a slightly warm top, open and full midrange, and good bottom end...leaning towards AQ granite...any thoughts? Or is this cable a bit too mellow...my system is a bit on the lean side...so I am hoping this would be a good match...I also intend to to add a very nuetral interconnect(Kimble Hero)....cheers...
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I agree with S23chang on the Stealth UR. Very smooth cables with a good bottom end. I had them for about a year and only sold them because I bought new speakers.
They work very well with "leaner" systems.
My take on speaker cables based on my experienced alone.

I've been to the Acoustic Zen route (Satori first then Hologram MKII's for several months) as well as Analysis Plus (Oval 9 double run), Purist Audio Design (Museaus, and Colossus for a brief moment), Synergistic Research (Designer series), Nordost (Blue Heaven Rev. 2 bi-wire), MIT (330 and 750 if I remember correctly). The longest time that stayed on my system (2-ch) is the Hologram MKII. I still have the Satori though for HT.

From extensive reading, I was very intrigued of what I've found. Most of the highly respected DIY'ers (Chris Brady of the Teres Audio fame for example) does not use any of the cables that I mentioned above. In fact, a great majority of them uses the ff:

Teflon encapsulated, evenly spaced, pure Silver Wire (at least 99.99%), bare wire termination. For bi-wire requirements, 16 ga. for the woofers and 18 ga. for the top (this ratio is very important).

Tried it and the result for me supports my accumulated experienced in selling the majority of speaker cables that I tried above. Best of all, bi-wire config for 6-8 feet pair only cost approx. $6.95 per foot.

Maybe you will be interested to try it. Again, it works for me but cannot confirm that it will work for you.

Just another option you might find interesting....
If You are referring to the Silver wires, I bought mine from

http://www.hooverandstrong.com/

http://www.a-msystems.com/physiology/wirerod/silver.aspx

The teflon tubing and techflex from:
http://www.action-electronics.com/jttt.htm

Remember, if you use 18 ga. wire, then you should at least have a 16 ga. tubing (two sizes bigger) so as to make it easier to insert the wires.

cheers....