Purist Audio Design in One word


Dear all,
I’m always looking to try out diff cables and cords from diff brands. Now Purist is next on my wish list, so before getting too deep and too technical, products line, house sound... in your experience with Purist, what would you put it all in one word? I’d like to hear it from all of you.
Thank you
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@rzado Thank you. 
I'm more familiar, therefore, more comfortable buying MIT and Transparent Cables. Has anyone tried them and compared with PAD? I think I'm going to like PAD too.
I’m OP,
So my brand spanking new PAD Musaeus Luminis version XLR just arrived and from the first 5 min plugged in (I know, I couldn’t wait), it’s definitely sweeter, rounder, QUITER and slightly more polite; fully magical- easier to the ears which I was hoping for. Bass is more authority but some parts still disorted. In few tracks, female vocal Katie Melua’s highs still have some “psss psss” (but that’s expecting to soft down once cables breaking in?)
This pair XLR replaced (cheapy) $150-ish used MITerminator Proline, and over all, I’m loving it.
Wow, wait, it’s been nearly half an hour now and sound staging is beautifully forming as I’m ending this follow-up. Thank you ev1. 
After 4 days of hard listening my brand spanking new Purist interconnect, I have one word for it; it is "Magical".
I’m done searching. It’s a jaw dropping. How the heck Jim did it?
I have an original set of Aqueous interconnects that I purchased almost 30 years ago and still love them. They are very “rich” as was previously mentioned. The opposite of harsh or shrill. Mine have the clear jackets so you can see the water, and after all this time, they still have about 2/3 of the water in there, so I would say they hold up great.
sdv0983, I had the original Aqueous. If you can try current Neptune or at least Poseidon. I also really like Colossus fluid. Neptune is such a sophisticated and powerful cable with incredible soundstage.