Clear Day cables vs. Morrow Audio Cables


Hello,

Has anyone compared the Clear Day double shotgun speaker cables to the Morrow Audio SP5 or SP6 speaker cables? I'm trying to get a sonic reference point between these two brands. Thanks
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I contacted Clear Day and have a double shotgun demo pair coming in a couple of weeks. I think the demo idea is a great opportunity and I wish more companies would do that. It's better than the return policy since I don't have a standard run. I will compare to my AZ Satori's and post my thoughts. Looking forward to something new.
Also as an FYI. Morrow Audio is having another 25% off sale this week on new cables. I may check out some .5 meter interconnects. I have the MA 1.1 and am happy with them.
My Audio Cables (MAC) makes a very nice cable called the Ultra Silver that is very comparable to the others and can be purchased on auctions here on Audiogon sometimes for a very low price.
I have the SP6 and Clear Day, I am selling the Morrow Audio. Midrange sounds more hazy and the upper end seems rolled off with the morrow both are great cables but the solid Silver cores seems to perform well in my system. This also could be system dependent but the clear day cables seems to sound better in all 3 systems i have in the house.
I've owned a lower end pair of Morrow Cables, Rick Straley cables, Anticables, and Cardas cables that retail for twice the price of the Clear Days.

All I can tell you is that in MY SYSTEM, which has tube based amplification and very revealing North Creek Rhythm Revelator speakers, the Clear Day silver cables are very clearly the best set of speaker cables I've ever owned.

As mentioned above, the background is black and dead silent. Micro details, instrument separation, tone and pitch, imaging width and depth, dynamics, and PRaT are all there in spades. With the right associated gear, these cables will make your whole system take a quantum leap forward. At least that has been my experience. My set-up is truly mid-fi: modded Fisher 500c, tube based EE Minimax CDP, the Northcreek speakers mentioned above, and a big honkin' Velodyne ULD-18 subwoofer.
But for the first time I can honestly say I've tasted a bit of the high-end thanks to the Clear Day cables.

And on top of the gear, I can't say enough about Paul Laudati, the man behind the product. He is a truly passionate audiophile as well as one of the most gracious and accommodating fellows you'll ever meet in the audio world. He has personally bent over backwards to help me cable my system, and he will actually talk you out of buying his product if he doesn't think it will synergize well with your gear.

Comparing product quality and service, IMHO Clear Day is the clear winner.