

Then, at a molecular level, as said signal flows down that conductor, a smoother path is created as the electronic particles flowing have less resistance and or bumps along the way, as when a river erodes and smoothes out rock. “I feel my solid-silver core conductor is virgin until a signal goes down it. When I asked Paul why his cables were directional, his response was, Interestingly, there is also a piece of heat-shrink part way down the cable with the Clear Day logo on it and a directional arrow. Both connectors were of a very high quality, with their neat solder joints covered in colorcoded heat-shrink. The termination configuration of the Double Shotgun cables consisted of spades on the amplifier end and banana plugs on the speaker end.


Each black, sheathed conductor was run separately out from the termination and twisted together until they met up again at the opposite terminations. From the moment I opened the box, I was blown away by the quality of the cables. I love to analyze the quality of build and construction, and to see whether any unique tweaks or tricks have been employed by the builder. I come from a history of cable building, which made me want to review these cables all the more. Each cable was composed of eight feet of silver wire at multiples of either two or four Shotgun and Double Shotgun respectively. Both sets of cables arrived with the assurance of being completely broken in, even though they looked as if they hadn’t been used a day in their lives. Paul from Clear Day decided to send me a pair of original Shotgun speaker cables with the Double Shotguns for comparison’s sake.
