By far, my most significant system upgrade!


I have always known how important speaker cables are.
So much so that I had spent $5K on my former cable.
But moved by slam dunk rave reviews and the knowledge of the integrity of designer, Jeff Silver, I bought his new masterpiece.
Amazingly, I spent a mere $1K and $275 on the bi wire and discovered a speaker cable that made my former cable sound like junk. Silversmith Fidelium!
mglik
He might have a touch of silver in his hair, but that's Jeff Smith you're referring to....

I agree 1000% with you assessment of this world class speaker cable!
No offence, but if you like these cables, effectively you like your high frequencies rolled off, but please don't move the cables, because every time you do, you have a completely different set of cables. They may be the most poorly thought out speaker cables every developed.


But sure, let's wrap it all up in what is effectively mumbo jumbo, making sweeping and meaningless statements about skin resistance while totally ignoring the far greater impact of inductance which will be all over the map because the spacing between the two conductors is not controlled.


However, if your speakers in your room are bright or you just prefer rolled off highs, these could be ideal tone controls for you.
The positive and negative legs of a speaker cable should be spaced closely to minimize inductance. Otherwise it is poor engineering!