Question about Morrow ICs?


Are there significant differences between the various models MA1-MA6? Thanks!
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The Morrow cables need 400 hours of burn in, so unless you have that many, do not expect the bass to be fully open. There is no "overhang" with the Morrows. Music starts and stops on a dime(MA2s are much better than the 1s). The Morrows are very see through, and I hope they are not showing weaknesses elsewhere in your system....
As my MA2's have accumulated more hours, the bass has filled in somewhat. I think they are great. I just revel in what they do so well, without paining over what they won't.
Hello all!
On my cables, the bass is one of the last things to come in during breakin.

One thing that I feel needs discussing... If a person had been using stranded cables in their system, they need to understand that the bass that they have been listening to was probably bloated and smeared.

Stranded wire will do this to the bass,causing a less tuneful bass and an appearence of more bass. Putting my cables in the system removes these distortions, making a more tuneful, fast and pitch defined bass.

A person no longer hearing the bloated and smeared bass, one might feel that there is "less" bass, which is not the case. One soon gets use to this and finds that they are enjoying their music more and more with accurate and correct bass.
Hi all. Mike Morrow is correct in his statement above. My MA3s(and MA1s in another system)offer a quick, detailed and extended bass that I have never experienced before with all the cables I have listened to throughout my years. However, it is not just the bass. These cables are truly "not there". My MA3s have elevated my system to a point that leaves me wondering what was all that smearing I was hearing prior to this change. I cannot stress, again, how important the long break in time is on these cables. I also promise to all that I am not a dealer for Morrow(although I would be pleased to be). Take advantage of his 60 day money back guarantee and have an opportunity to really listen to your system for(at least for me)the 1st time. Thank you, Mrdecibel...
Reviving an old thread with a question. Getting ready to install my MA2's that arrived today w 5 day burn in. The website and the paperwork with the cables states that their cables are designed not to be moved after install and that it may take a day or two to settle back in if you do.

I have my tube amp in a cabinet and I slide it out about 10 inches when I listen so it is uncovered for cooling purposes. I almost didn't order these but the gentleman I spoke with said that would not be a problem. Would like to hear some opinions on whether moving a cable can throw off the sound?

I was expecting something more plain Jane but these are really custom looking. I'm excited to see how they sound.