Interconnect suggestions for Audio Research Ref 5SE?


Recently acquired an Audio Research Ref 5SE to replace my LS-16.

Had been totally pleased with the open organic sound of WyWire Diamond interconnects with the LS-16 but find the Diamonds to be rather bright with the Ref 5SE, emphasizing the mic and the very top of female vocals.

Have reached out to thecableco.com for a few samples from their library....Shunyata Alpha, Cardas Clear,...amongst others.  I also have a pair of Nordost Valhalla 1's coming from another vendor for consideration.

Really excited about the 'grunt' and more forward sound the Ref 5SE brings to the game as it helps with presentation on the Grand Funk, Allman Bros, John Mayall, etc. I listen to...along with the acoustic, jazz, and classical....that make up my primarily vinyl collection (Audio Research Ref Phono 3, VPI Classic 4, Proteus Transfiguration)

But, so far, am missing the open organic clarity I guess the LS-16 and Wywire brought to the table. 

The Cardas and Shunyata seem a little recessed, the Nordost Frey seemed a bit recessed and analytical. They all resolve the brightness but seem to be holding back everywhere else.

I've been going back and carefully leaving the various cables in place for at least a few days...

looking for suggestions... Kind regards, and thank you in advance!

fanotunes

The Cardas Clear cable is smooth, but it compromises dynamics and low-end weight.

The DH Labs silver-coated copper cable is the opposite: it offers excellent dynamics and low-end performance, though some recordings may exhibit a slightly shimmery treble.

Recently, I experimented with the Veritas Magnus XLR cable, and the result combines the strengths of both Cardas and DH Labs.  Sibilance is well controlled.

ARC REF phono 2SE > REF5SE ( i recall i’m at 12k hours on the odometer > REF 80S

First phono is balanced

ARC puts the $ and engineering into fully balanced… i would look elsewhere for SE..

I have Nordost, and AQ but favor AudioQuest in my system anyway..i use a combination of SKY and Wild Blue. The acoustic zen silver mentioned above are quite good sonics and value… i owned those..

Finally get some NOS USA made Tung Sol in the power supply and 3 HRS Nimdus or similar under both your phono and line stage….

carry on…

Inakustik Pure Silver. I previously used Transparent Opus, and the moment I switched to Inakustik Pure Silver, the entire system opened up - delivering greater clarity, more air, and a significantly improved presentation.

First, I have had a loaner Ref 5SE in my system and it really didn't improve anything over my MSB Discrete with Premier Power Base directly to my Pass 250.8, which I suppose is a testament to MSB's volume control.  However, when I switched up to the REF 6, it was a big and very noticeable improvement over the 5SE, just FYI.  But putting that aside, I am a big Shunyata fan and use their Sigma XLR's.  I also use a Sigma PC for the REF 6 which I thought made a nice difference over the stock PC.  I am very pleased with the sound and have a Shunyata loom.