Anyone compared Morrow Audio Interconnect cables with Audio Envy Prestige interconnects?


Morrow Audio seems to be very good at interenet advertising and marketing - are they as good as Audio Envy Studio Prestige interconnect cables?

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I have Morrow bi-wire SP7's and just inquired about the A.E. SP9's. I don't see that offer them in bi-wire. I would sure be interested in a comparison of the two if anyone else has tried both.
@tom6897  Do you know how much of a difference there is between the level 3 and level 4 speaker cables? My budget is a little tight. Also, do you have the newer cables without the silver coated copper?
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Level 4 in the Morrow Audio line is the sweet spot in both interconnects and speaker cable. That’s where I started. Eventually moved up to level 7. Excellent! I found them to be fast, open, transparent and quite musical. Very well made and easy to place, unlike some garden hose brands. Do not let their modest weight dissuade you.  Break them in quickly, as in, 24x7 for two weeks. That will give you two weeks to listen and form an opinion.
**As always everything is system dependent. 
The only difference between Morrow and Audio Envy is the clever advertising! Add some expectation bias and you'll be a happy camper!

All cables sound the same, all amps sound the same, blah, blah, blah......

We get it already. You can move on to something else that you don't believe in now...

Sheesh


The only difference between Morrow and Audio Envy is the clever advertising! Add some expectation bias and you'll be a happy camper!
System and taste dependent , I recently tried the O nestian XLR's from Audio Envy against my Morrow Audio MA4 xlr's and the Morrows in my setup had the better tonal definition without any part of the spectrum standing out and overall musicality and harmonic structure. Try both the AE or the Morrows both offer a great return policy .
Sorry forgot to mention using to connect Conrad Johnson PV12 Preamp to EAR534 Power amp.