What speaker cable made a major difference in the sound quality of your speakers??


I am curious what speaker cables made a big "jaw dropping difference" in the sound quality of your current speakers.  What most impressed you about the difference;  that is, overall musicality, tighter, deeper bass, midrange clarity and soundstage depth, etc.etc. 

Keep the price of the speaker cables chosen or auditioned at  between $800- $1000 or  from  $1000-$1500. Was the cable bought new or used??

  Thank you,   SJ

sunnyjim

Showing 3 responses by falconquest

Aauugh, I just had to read this thread. I have a pair of Morrow SP-7's on the way and now I read all these glowing reviews of the Clear Day's. I moved up to the 7's from the 5's on a trade-up deal. I think I'll let the Morrow's burn in good then pick up a pair of Clear Day's and sell which ever I don't like. The good thing about cables in this price range is that it's actually affordable to try different brands. Anyone care to comment on the SP-7's?
Ok, I have to follow up on my original post. I have now installed the Morrow SP-7’s and I have no idea what the other poster was saying about them sounding "phasey". Each system is different however and in my system the SP-7’s are a clear jump in sound quality as compared to the SP-5’s they replaced. What is better? Everything, they are a much more engaging cable than the SP-5’s. My tastes run from rock to jazz and world music and I must admit, these new cables are sweet! I was listening to Neil Young, Live at Massey Hall the other night while my wife was cooking dinner and even she commented that the music sounded great. Of course, she had no idea I had switched out the cables. This is my experience, your results may vary!
Interesting zacho,
Triode Wire Labs is the cable I plan on using for power cables. I have a mixture now and from everything I have read the TWL cables are great for the money. I too believe that good sounding cables can be had without mortgaging the house.