Speakers cables that are warm yet detailed........


Need your help Audiogon members as I am in the market for a 3m bi-wired pair of good speaker cables that are warm to a degree yet present a great sounstage and are very detailed without being bright ...Holy Grail Cables you say !!!! I currenlty have Purist Audio Venustas...but would like to upgrade from them and which by the way are great cables. Current system is Avalon Eclipse, Rowland amp and pre-amp, dcs Delius and Purcell with a CEC TL-1 transport. Shunyata Anaconda's pc's and Synergistic Absolute Ref's ic's. Price ....around $3,500 to $4,000. Your thoughts....
garebear
With respect, John, the man has specifically said he's looking for warm yet detailed cabling. Given this preference and his gear, I don't think musical choice has much to do with it. Are you suggesting that his taste in music will have a significant bearing on his choice of cabling beyond the sound produced by his speaker/electronics combination? If so, this is where I get off the train, 'cause it isn't going anywhere I want to visit.


Actually Grant, I was not refferring to the kind of music he listens to, but it his personal listening preferences. What I meant by musical taste wasn't what kind of music he listens to, but how he personally receives the music. What I mean by this is that it is common for two people to hear the same track through the same system and have two different perceptions. One may think the system lacks warmth, while the other listener believes the same system has too much warmth. Phrases like warmth, details, transparency, mean different things to different people.

That's what I meant by musical tastes, not the type of music.

Anyway, you are correct, this subject has been beaten to death and I am done. That said, I do believe that cables have certain basic flavors, just like power cords.

Cheers,
John
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As some have suggested, it's impossible for anyone else to know your equipment, acoustics and taste. So, any answers will be best guesses based on experience and biases -- but that's the human condition and anyone who asks for advice will surely receive it ;-) So, here goes. There are many good cables out there and a good thing to do is go with a 30 day trial before you make a decision. Based on my experience, MIT cables are very detailed and bring out warmth in systems that need a bit of toning down (in my case a Bryston and Thiel combo) but add no warmth to systems that don't need to be toned down (in my case, a Sierra and Montana combo). That is sufficiently odd enough for me to recommend you give them a go if you can -- I owned the older version Oracle V2's. I currently use Straight Wire Black Silc wires since they are less bulky than the MIT's and sound at least as good. The Straight Wires were recommended by the speaker manufacturer and I would suggest you contact yours since I'm sure they have spent a great deal of time testing different cables in different set ups. No harm in asking! Good luck.
How's this guys.....Cardas Golden Reference...from what I am reading, detailed yet warm....but not the last word on transparency...Synergistic Designer's Reference....very fast detailed and with the rest of my system could be bright....Synergistic Resolution Reference....not as detailed as the others, but has a nice warm sound ( from what I am reading ) Tara Labs ( thank you John )...need to get more information on these cables. Shunyata Andromeda or Orion...organic sound but very thin on the base...nice mid's and high's....lacks on the bottom end punch. There...how's that !!!!! Any other comments would be appreciated....
Cardas Golden Reference is definitely warmer than Tara Labs Decade. I know, I've owned them both. Yes, the CGR has more detail than other Cardas cables, but I still would say it's on the warm side. The Cardas Neutral Reference is the most, well, neutral cable in the Cardas line. I don't think any Cardas offering will be a step up from your PAD Venustas though. I actually preffered the Jena Lab cables, Symphony and Valkyre, over the Cardas Golden Reference, though the JL's are also on the warm side of neutral.

I would say the TL Decade has more detail than any Cardas cables I've heard, yet never sounded harsh or bright. I actually prefferred the Decade over the Air 1 series. The One is much better though.

I haven't heard the Synergestic Desiner's or Shunyata cables yet, so I can not comment.