Morrow Audio Speaker Cables


Came across this company and I’m curious if anyone has experience or comments with their speaker cables from a quality vs cost standpoint.  Thanks for your thoughts. 

troutstreamnm

Agree with the other posts here. I have the SP-4 as well and they are really nice. And I got them on one of their big sales---hope this helps.

There is a lot of information in the threads on this site.  I entered "Morrow Audio Speaker Cables" in the forum search and there are over 500 posts you can check out.  You can sort them by relevance or date.

You can also read about their design technology on their website. My personal experience is that speaker cables made from individually insulated solid core wire sound best to me.  Here is what Morrow says:

Morrow Audio signal cables use ONLY solid core OFC (oxygen free copper) wire, NEVER stranded.  Our cables contain multiple runs of wire. They are mono strands, individually insulated from each other.

I went ahead and ordered a pair of SP-6. They were 50% off and seemed pretty reasonable at that price. Hope they meet my expectations relative to the standard 12-ga stranded cables I’ve been using.  Thanks for the input.  

I have the SP-6 speaker cables and have been very happy with them. With their perpetual “sales” and the longer length I required, I found their cables to be competitively priced. I once required a custom cable design which simultaneously connected my external DAC to my integrated amplifier and headphone amplifier. This cable was required to connect to the XLR outputs from the DAC and split off into two sets of RCA cables to connect to both amplifier inputs.. I reached out to Morrow Audio and Mike Morrow reviewed the design and oversaw its building. This cable has performed flawlessly in my system and I have since looked to Morrow Audio first for my cable needs.

I’m a big fan. I am very happy with my SP-5s and I had an MA 5 streamer to preamp and a MA 4 preamp to amp.  Both XLR. During a recent sale I upgraded the  MA 4 to a 5, really just to feel the system was balanced. Heard a slight improvement, but to my surprise, after about 80 hours it really kicked in— better imaging, better separation of instruments. The other reason I like Morrow is they are so flexible and easy to route.