Does any one know a cable that is able to compete with clear day double shotgun?


I have a pair of clear day double shotgun and curious to know how its level is in the current market. If you have tried clear day’s double shotgun and some other speaker cables, please share your experience. Thank you in advance.
twinterfinder

conradnash


That sounds very interesting! For one with limited buget like me, your reply is very much appreciated.

Please share your audition result on the forum. That would be very helpful to the audiophiles. Did you see any discussion about John's cable on internet?

Silver alternative to Clear Day.

http://www.cabledyne.com/synergy-speaker-cables.html

They have a 40 day satisfaction guaranty so worth a try.  I've been really impressed with the pair I bought.
jackd

Cabledyne is also one that is usually referred to on the forum and very attractive at its price range(Synergy). Thanks a lot!
I received my silver cables and interconnects from John yesterday and today I hooked them up. They look well made and well finished. Usually he just covers them with heatshrink, but I asked for additional nylon braid. I think it improves the look and feel.

https://imgur.com/a/2c4t2B3

They sound great. A little more transparent, slightly deeper soundstage. I’m getting closer to that holographic image people refer to. I think I’m limited by my room and speaker placement rather than cables though.

All in all I’m very happy and will order more cables from John.

As a comparison I’m thinking of getting some cabledyne cables for the living room and I’m contemplating some Gothic Audio cables for my second system: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202055520171

conradnash

  Glad to hear your feedback and thanks to the discovery. Looks like silver cable makers in UK are quite active. Unfortunately I didn't find any review about the Gothic Audio. Please let me know if you find any.

Do you also have clear day cable in hand? Can you share the comparison result?

Cabledyne is one of the recommendation in Audiogon. It can be a very good a/b test standard.