Has anyone tried out new Mapleshade speaker wires


Has any one tried out the new Mapleshade speaker wires? and if so what is you listening impressions? as their pricing is quite reasonable and how do the PLUS versions sound? I know Mapleshade recommends single wiring but my speakers are at their best bi-wired as they should be. The community's help would be welcome.
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I have a pair of their most basic speaker cable ($85), and they are the best I have used in my system. I have had them for about 3 years now, and I will think long and hard before I replace them. The soundstage I get is very deep, and imaging is great. They are also very fast and uncluttered, compared to conventional thick, more complex cable. I will either step up to their top of the line speaker cable, or move over to Silent Audio speaker cable.
I too have the basic Mapleshade Double Helix cables and am also thrilled with them. I've had them for about a year, and in my system now exclusively for several months. They are very fast, clean, energetic, and very punchy and defined with the strongest deep bass I have heard on my system. The richness of the music makes me smile. The soundstage is a bit less than before, but I think its because the instruments all sound more focused.
The cables might not match well with bright systems, but the high end is very clean and articulate. Pierre says there is no breakin, but I've noticed some mellowing of cables with time (good for my system).
They are very good wires....great lateral spread, a little two dimesional and they will not not shine the best in medium priced solid state systems. However they are fast, clean and have good bass response. They are also a very good buy and Pierre Sprey is a very bright individual and a great empirical audio tester! He also has integrity which is a plus in this day & age. Are there better cables? Yes..for three ...no maybe four times their price. PAD Aqueous anniversary are MUCH better, but they cost 4X the price. MY system Maggie 1.6's, Monarchy dac 24, Nuforce 9.02's and a panasonic 52s as transport. Hey isn't this hobby cool!

Best wishes

Charlie