Alpha Core Goertz MI 2 upgrade


Hello,

I recently purchased the Tyler Sig's speakers here on Agon.
I'm powering these with a Manley Stingray in the triode mode and my ic's are AZ Silver Ref. II.
The MI 2's sound very good-especially for the money.
So why this thread?
As always with this crazy hobby, I'm wondering if I can step it up a notch.
The AZ ic's are staying as is the Stingray.
Cdp is a Cary 303/100, which I also like very much.
As I said, the MI 2's sound good, but I'm wondering if any of you out there had these cables and upgraded to something better-more dynamics, air, soundstage, bottom end impact etc.
Run length is 12 ft. biwire.
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
greh
Greh, for me the MI 3's seemed to center the spectral balance. The MI 2's seemed to highlight the upper frequencies. The MI 3's are both warmer and tighter in the bass (I know it sounds like a contradiction, but, never the less it's true). The bottom of the MI 3's are more dynamic and powerfull. The MI 3's midrange is richer. The MI 3's seemed to allieviate some hardness and glare in the low to mid treble. The MI 3's still share the clear open sparkle of the MI 2's. I would have kept the MI 2's but Alpha-Core strongly recommended the MI 3's with my current amp. The MI 2's made more sense to me with it's higher impedance, but, Alpha-Core was right. The MI 3's seem to allow the bigger amp to really take hold of the speakers.
Unsound,

What would you think about bi-wiring with MI-2 and MI-3? That is, I would run MI-2 to the HF posts, and MI-3 to the LF posts. Would you expect that to create any problem?

I am running Legacy Signature II speakers, which are bi-wireable and go down to about 22hz.
Mtrot, that was highly recommended to me by Alpha Core and I would like to try that myself sometime. It could provide the best of both worlds in reference to each cables sonic qualities.
I have even used Alpha-Core AG-1 on top, and MI-3 on the bottom with fine results, despite the differences between the gauges, and between silver and copper. Depended on particular amp, speaker, and ears of the beholder.