I cannot speak for Kimber, since I haven't heard their Select range of cables. However, I have tried all AudioQuest silver speaker cables - KE-4, KE-6, Kilimanjaro and Everest - and they are all absolutely fabulous.
First off, they sound unlike any silver cable I heve heard before - i.e. thay are not bright, sharp or hard. Istead they portray instruments totaly neutral way, with natural warmth and body - not unlike best copper wires.
With AQ, I heard definition and resolution that I didn't even know was possible. Simply spectacular. The delicate brush work, the low level detail, the harmonic richness, were all beathtaking. The soundstaging is holographic.
The cheapest one, KE-4, is somehow limited in it's bass response (those are 4 tiny wires afterall) so I would'n recommend it for anything else than minimonitor or SET based system that doesn't do bass anyway.
KE-6, which uses double the conductors, is much better in this regard. In fact it does not give up much from his bigger and more expensive brother - 6000$ Kilimanjaro (which I own) and as such, is the best value for money from the whole AQ silver lineup.
The Everest - which is a state of the art cable in every regard and quite simply, the best cable I have ever heard - is even slightly better than Kilimanjaro, but at 12.000$ is hard to recommend unles you have SOTA system and money to burn.
First off, they sound unlike any silver cable I heve heard before - i.e. thay are not bright, sharp or hard. Istead they portray instruments totaly neutral way, with natural warmth and body - not unlike best copper wires.
With AQ, I heard definition and resolution that I didn't even know was possible. Simply spectacular. The delicate brush work, the low level detail, the harmonic richness, were all beathtaking. The soundstaging is holographic.
The cheapest one, KE-4, is somehow limited in it's bass response (those are 4 tiny wires afterall) so I would'n recommend it for anything else than minimonitor or SET based system that doesn't do bass anyway.
KE-6, which uses double the conductors, is much better in this regard. In fact it does not give up much from his bigger and more expensive brother - 6000$ Kilimanjaro (which I own) and as such, is the best value for money from the whole AQ silver lineup.
The Everest - which is a state of the art cable in every regard and quite simply, the best cable I have ever heard - is even slightly better than Kilimanjaro, but at 12.000$ is hard to recommend unles you have SOTA system and money to burn.