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I had a similar positive experience :
Mapleshade. Looks to be about 20 gauge, silver coated copper. Lively, clean and clear, with bass punch and power like mad.
This wire absolutely breaks the mold for requiring heavy gauge speaker wire to move this kind of current quickly. Maybe its the silver coating.
I doubt that it is the silver coating that's making you so happy, although that could be
part of the reason. Speaking of Reason,,,,,

I am using DNM Reson speaker cable and feeling the same way that you are about your Mapleshade wire. The DNM cable is not silver plated, just solid core copper. I love it! It seems like with solid core wire, the definition of instruments is much better than with stranded cable. Notes are better defined, the music seems more like music and less like sound. I know, I know,,,,,,,,,, laugh and shred

, but I have no agenda to advance here, it's only my opinion from trying it. I make no claim to understand the science behind it either.
Now I understand why people get excited about magnet wire because it appears to be the ultimate solid core wire in that it has nearly zero dielectric material insulating it from the outside world. Of course it has it's own set of issues like how many/what size wires to use per leg, and how to space them apart for consistency. (This topic is way over my head. Again, I just try things and listen.)
This thread is supposed to be about guage so guage it is. Since I don't like traditional stranded wire anymore, I vote for either a single solid core wire of aprox. 18 to 20 guage, or a concoction of smaller varnished solid core cables achieving a similar total guage (a la the audio note cables).
Laugh and shred, but try before you cry.
