Accoustic Zen Silver Reference & Absolute RCA


I am using Accoustic Zen Silver Reference II . Amazing performace about the bass and high, even the soundstage. I wonder why silver cable sounds like this , fast but a little little fat in bass. I love the light fat and told myself this is the one that I should not change interconnect anymore.

But , should I go to Absolute ?

They are both using 7N zero crystal silver, but Absolute's price is more than double.
redoctober2

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Redoctober2 - I have 0.5m Absolute XLR but cannot really comment on the difference since I've never heard silver ref II. I jump to absolute because it was only 30% more ($600 vs. $450) used and review claimed better performance and I already have Satori Shotgun speaker cable. I wouldn't probably hear the difference on my system but decided to spend money "just in case" since it's non-perishable item. So far I am very satisfied - it is much better (cleaner, faster, more focused) than my previous AQ King Cobra XLR. As far as I know construction is different than silver Ref. Absolute is thin and soft while silver ref is very thick and rigid. Absolute uses foamed Teflon in oversized tubes to achieve 6pF/ft capacitance. Array of wires inside have constant twist. Also mentioned is double shielding. I could not find details on Silver Ref II.
Redoctober2 - that's true, but remember that King Cobra used to be called Python (and was much more expensive) before AQ move production to China and changed names to be competitive. King Cobra is decent cable for the price (at least neutral sounding).

Absolute sounds neutral in my system, but I don't have anything else to compare with. AZ Satori Shotgun speaker cable has slightly pronounced lower midrange - perfect for a little lean sounding Rowland 102 (class D).

In many reviews and threads Stealth Indra appears to be "reference" cable but it is at least twice more. Absolute, in spite of the price, is called bargain.

Now I have to investigate if power cables would improve anything in my system (Benchmark DAC1, Rowland 102).