Question for serious Siltech users


Are their cables known to be etched at all and do they emphasize vocal sibilance ? I am most interested in comments on the Anniversary cables such as 770i. I know they are silver based cables but supposed to not have the typical silver sound. Any comments from users would be very much appreciated.
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Agree with RCPrince. Used them years ago,and experimented with them again within the past year, Most experience was with the SQ series: smooth, balanced, nothing in particular for them, esp with tube amps. Nice audio jewelry, beautifully made and hideously over-priced.
I had a full suite of Siltech Gen.5 cables. In my tube based system they were OK in the day. Later I moved on to Pure Note, Audio Art, etc for far fewer bucks and comparable performance. I have recently tried the Cabledyne Silver RCA interconnects and find them to be sonically excellent for very few dollars. YMMV. Cheers.
I don't know about the particular Siltech cables you are looking at, but, I would like t comment on the notion that there is a "typical silver sound" and that this sound is either bright or edgy or hard. I have heard cables made out of all sorts of material and all kinds of configurations and you can find hard and bright sound, or the opposite, with any material or form of construction.

Most of the silver cables I've heard sound clear and smooth and do not impart an artificial edge or add a sibilant quality. But, even these cables may do just that in another system, so it is really a matter of actually trying various candidate cables.