I got the hybrid copper/silver.
It's funny, the cables are so stiff as you might imagine, that during the course of hooking things up I moved my speakers out further into the room (one of the reasons for the new cables) only to accidentally hook them up backwards on the right side. Backwards as it relates to having the copper on the top, vertus the silver on the top, as is appropriate. The difference was dramatic. A friend, who is a golden ear, immediately noticed that 'something is wrong here'. The cables are so revealing of the most complex, yet simple subtlties of music at all levels, that they make all types of music more interesting and fun. Clear--crystal clear in the highs, yet no hint of sibilance, as I mentioned. Older albums, (CD's) a 1960's Bobby Goldsboro album gets completely pulled apart latterally, instead of that congested front to back sound that was so common to many of that era recordings. I am psyched about these, more than I can convey here. I recommend them so highly, and again give cuddos to Robert Lee, the unsung genius behind these cables. Why does he hide in the background? Humility is one thing but he is almost invisible. Their marketing team should bring his knowledge to the front--I would if I were in charge of his Public Relations.
Good listening.
It's funny, the cables are so stiff as you might imagine, that during the course of hooking things up I moved my speakers out further into the room (one of the reasons for the new cables) only to accidentally hook them up backwards on the right side. Backwards as it relates to having the copper on the top, vertus the silver on the top, as is appropriate. The difference was dramatic. A friend, who is a golden ear, immediately noticed that 'something is wrong here'. The cables are so revealing of the most complex, yet simple subtlties of music at all levels, that they make all types of music more interesting and fun. Clear--crystal clear in the highs, yet no hint of sibilance, as I mentioned. Older albums, (CD's) a 1960's Bobby Goldsboro album gets completely pulled apart latterally, instead of that congested front to back sound that was so common to many of that era recordings. I am psyched about these, more than I can convey here. I recommend them so highly, and again give cuddos to Robert Lee, the unsung genius behind these cables. Why does he hide in the background? Humility is one thing but he is almost invisible. Their marketing team should bring his knowledge to the front--I would if I were in charge of his Public Relations.
Good listening.

