Silnote speaker Cables


Just wanted to pass along my impressions regarding Silnote speaker cables. I purchased a pr Orion M-1 Master and a pr of Anniversary mk2 to bi-wire my speakers. These cable exceeded my expectations in every area. The most important area and their greatest strength is listenability. They do so much right and put it together in a sound stage package as whole without exaggerating any area. 
 

 

hiendmmoe

I have a few of the Silnote Poseidon ES power cords, and I like them best of the power cords I have tried. Because of this I have been cerious about the Silnote speaker cables. I have used a few differant speaker cables and always seem to end up wanting more (or less) than I hear from them. 

The thing that always seems to trouble me is hearing the fine details in the music without the sound becoming a bit edgey, or tizzy, maybe just bright? Not really sure how to explain this, but I had used a pair of well known cables that are built of many strands of silver plated copper wires insulated from each other. These had very good detail retreval but I finally had to remove them because of the exaggerated high frequencies. I am now using Mogami 3103 speaker cable and overall not bad sounding but suffers from the opposite problem, just not quite enough detail retreval. I did have to make some changes (mostly power) in my system to get more top end extension with the Mogami cables.

Compaired to other cables you have used, how well do the Silnote's bring out the fine details in the music? I know this is somewhat subjective and everyboby has there own opinion on sound quality, but I would value your opinion.

Also have you tried both cables in the hi input? Wondering how much differance there is between the two.I am using a Simaudio Moon 600i integrated amp and Focal L&R Utopia Be loudspeakers, so no  bi-wire option for me. 

Thank you for any info you can provide.

Gary

I've used Silnote Morpheus Reference ll  ICs and sp cables. I liked them at first, natural,organic, with decent detail.When moving to more sensitive speakers they began to flatten out the upper mids,if that makes sense. Vocals lost the *real* quality and took on a glare.