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I just wanted to thank Evan for both purchasing the interconnects and posting his favorable review.I also want to add some clarification regarding the copper ground. The wire is actually magnet wire which has an enamel or sometimes polyurethane coating which acts as the insulator, so it is quite durable. Also, if the Switchcraft connectors are a problem I can probably swap them out for Neutriks for a few extra dollars. However, I feel the Switchcraft has considerably better construction and sound. Thanks again Evan you are truly a good man. Regards to all Stewart @ Soundsilver
Well took me a little time to get the right synergy with these cables. I am using them on my Squeeezbox. Viola, nice detail ,smooth ,good bass. Great if you have copper cables on your pre and amp and looking to get a little more detail in your upper freq. Not harsh sounding.Guitars had the twang I like and percussion was quick and tight. Good cable ,well made for 39.00. It is a little fragile not advised to over bend because it has no insulation around the solid core silver wire. Comes with Switchcraft RCA plugs which I like because it is nice and snug . My next test is on my cd player .We will see how they compare to Audioquest Sky's.Thats it , enjoySoundsilver is located in Long Island NY ,see linky above. Stewart was great to deal with and I got my cables in 1 day. Probably because I am in NY.
Comparing a $39 ic with a >$1000 ic...should be interesting.BTW, which version of the AudioQuest Sky ic do you have?George
Well, sometimes I look after I leap, and here's one of 'em After I purchased a set of Soundsilver Dual Silver cables, I decided to search AC to see what I could find. These are of a different construction than the cables Evan bought. Dual runs of Silver in Teflon, as opposed to copper in enamel.I like the concept behind them and the price was right ($57/ 4ft pair). I'll be posting my findings after I get them.
Barry the cables I have are silver
Where can I find more information about these? Is there a link or website to see the different products?