Mogami speaker cables?


Has anyone tried the Mogami speaker cables being sold here on the site by member imjerrys? I am thinking about trying them but would like to hear from someone that has heard them before ordering a set. I have tried Mogami interconnects (not the ones also sold by this member) before, and they are outstanding for the money so these speaker cables may be worth a shot. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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Mekong56: From the description, I'd guess he's using Mogami 3082, which is one of Mogami's cheapest offerings at around $1.20 ft.

You might be interested in this (scroll to the bottom of the page for info on Mogami). Linking is a pain here so just cut and paste into your browser:

http://www.high-endaudio.com/RC-SpkrCab.html
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I have seen that site before. It's a pretty interesting site, actually. If I am going to try the DIY route, it will probably be the 3104 that I try first. Why do you assume he is just using the cheapest model from the line?
"Why do you assume he is just using the cheapest model from the line?"

Only real descriptor in the ad is that the cable he's using is 14 AWG. That rules out 3103 and 3104 which are both 12 AWG (3103 being a 2 conductor cable and 3104 being a 4 conductor cable) and also appear to be larger diameter cables than those pictured in the Audiogon ad.

Single wire only in the Audiogon ad as well, which leads me to believe it would be 2 conductor 3082. The photos in the ad also indicate a fairly small diameter cable as I just mentioned so it's not likely to be 2921/2919/2941 which are thicker 4/6/8 conductor cables (also 14 AWG) and also would be biwire capable.

So I could be wrong, but my thoughts are that it's quite likely 3082. If I was buying, I'd be asking. Maybe if the Seller sees this thread he can confirm what he's using.
I'll just say, my observation is that Mogami wire is fairly cheap to get online from many dealers. Unless this seller is cryo treating or doing something special, he is over priced, IMO. I bought Mogami interconnects by a professional recording company, made to order with standard Neutrik plugs for somewhere around $30 on ebay.