Nordost Heimdall warm???


Hi, I have been reading here that some people think the Nordost Heimdall speaker cables are warm? Warm has never been an adjective used to describe Nordoat in the past. I currently have Blue Heaven speaker cables and I am actually pretty happy with them. They have been the one cable in my system that has survived my frequent component upgrades (maybe more out of laziness than its performance). Anyway, I was looking to get two sets of speaker cables to try true biwiring and the Heimdalls are on my list to try. I really like the speed, transparency, and detail of the Blue Heavens but am looking for a bit more fullness, especially in the bottom end. I wonder if I can get this in the Heimdalls? I am not looking to add or attenuate any part of the signal. I just want a really neutral cable. Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
128x128tboooe
how much money are you going to spend. i would try the stereovox line. they will give you the same detail and speed with a more balanced sound
You might also try the Heimdall interconnects. That is where I found nirvanna in my system. It added some warmth and fullness.

I also tried the Heimdall speaker cables. They sounded very accurate and well balanced as compared to the Blue Heavens. I didn't stick with them though because they seemed just too revealing in my system. Blue Heaven (and my Mapleshade wire) smoothed the midrange enough to keep things fluid.

As I said, the Heimdall interconnect was just the ticket in my system. Great bass, naturalness and transparency too.

Chris
Having actually listened to and auditioned the Heimdal I would say that it is definetly not bright and lean. I found much of the other Nordost line brighter but the Heimdal very balanced.
thanks ssglx, you mentioned that the Heimdall ics added warmth and fullness. Would you say they are adding something to the signal? I am trying to achieve as neutral a sound as possible.

davt, did you find the Heimdall sc to be full bodied in a natural way? I mean, does it accurately reproduce whatever it is fed? Are there any areas where you think it may not perform as well?