Cables for Musical Fidelity/Dynaudio system?


Okay...here's the problem. I have the new Musical Fidelity X-150 amp and X-Ray CD player.
I've just tried out some Dynaudio 52SE speakers, along with Tara Labs Reference Generation 2 interconnects and speaker cables.
The sound is bloated and, to my ears far to heavy in the mids, obscuring highs and most fine texture. Take my word for it, I've tried every positioning option. The sound is like having a loudness control on all the time. I suspected the speakers were to blame. I burned them in some more, but nothing changed.
I contacted the dealer and he arranged for me to hear the exact same setup at his showroom, but this time with B&W 805 speakers. I expected greater detail and clarity but to my amazement the sound was very similar. Again bloated and flabby. This suggested to me the amp or cable was to blame.
The dealer said it must be the amp. He demonstrated this by changing the Musical Fidelity for a Krell and keeping everything else the same.
The difference was astonishing. The bloat disappeared totally and the highs were far clearer (but not harsh). This was how I knew the CD I'd brought for audition purposes should sound.
Knowing that the Dynaudios at home sounded similar to the B&W with the Musical Fidelity/Tara Labs combo, the obvious (maybe too obvious) conclusion was that the substitution of another amp could be better for the Dynaudios too. BUT...
The problem I have with all this is that the dealer was very keen to sell me a Krell system and wasn't too interested in investigating the cables. I mean, could silver cables (for example) bring the best out of the Musical Fidelity and remove the objectionable heavy mids and allow some sparkle up top?
Before I dismiss the rest of the system, I'd like to know if people's experience leads them to believe the Tara Labs cables are a bad match for this setup. Unfortunately, the dealer sells only Tara Labs cables so I had no chance to compare others.
I would really like the Musical Fidelity system to sound acceptable - it's a totally neat combination and I'm certain it's capable of more than the dull sound I've heard so far.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks.
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Thanks to you all for your input,
I do have some positive news – I tried some Nordost Red Dawn (interconnects and speaker cables) and there has been a BIG improvement. Everything tighter and more extended. They have only had a few hours play and I'm hoping they will open up some more with break in (they sound quite forward just now), but the veil of boomy mids that bloated everything has been cut quite dramatically.
I have to give it longer and I'd say there is room for improvement (female voice strikes me as a little hard thus far), but at least I feel there is a basis for judging what I'm hearing now. Before, it was simply horrible.
I guess that, with this combination of equipment at least, the Nordost has gone a long way to rescuing a problem that the Tara cables only seemed to accentuate.
By the way, I heard that the Tara Reference Gen. 2 (which is the cable I used) is to be discontinued imminently. A replacement, unshielded cable is due to replace it very soon.
I just tried them this weekend with my Canton Ergo 900s and they sounded great. I was about to order the pair. I was just doing some last minute research and found your post which makes me think I should wait and try the NAD C162, 272, 542 trio before my order goes out. Did you try any other combos or trios ? I tried the Rotell tri in the same price range, forgot the models, but they were sad.
I have both the CD and Int Amp by Musical Fidelity that you speak of. I use Ref 3A speakers (Royal Masters) and for cable and interconnects I use Nordost Blue Heaven. If you can't find heaven with your musical fidelity don't look for new hardware, the problem is somewhere else. I have had Jadis Tubes that don't sound as musical as this system.