Interconnects between Rogue Audio Perseus Preamp. and Odyssey Khartago Amplifier


Hi to all.
Looking for the quality and transparent interconnects for the R. A. Perseus Preamp. and Odyssey Khartago Amp.
I tried with the Audioquest, while the bass was good but no so the highs. Kind of veiled and less details.
On the other hand Signal Cable Interconnects had a nice highs but the bottom was kind of confused, no punch.
My speakers are Focal 836W.
Thank you in advance on your opinions.
topten
topten,
What is your budget?
Re; the Signal Cables, it sounds like you are describing the Analog Two IC's. Did you try their Silver Resolution?

I'm impressed with the new Grover Huffman Empress IC. It's a ribbon cable, $400/1m, and a money-back trial period.
Transparent, very natural presentation, with smooth highs.
http://www.groverhuffman.com/empress-1

The Cardas Clear and Clear Light were very good when used in my modest system with my Perseus.
Call Klaus at Odyssey and ask about a pair of Groneberg Quattro Reference IC's.  Your amp is wired with it and you will get great synergy this way.  I use them exclusively in both my systems.
Two cables which are inexpensive but as good as anything I have ever heard (a lot) areBeldin 1842 and Western Electric cable from the 1950's. I am now using these cables in a very expensive system and couldn.t be happier
Alan
Rogue Audio's owner recommended Darwin ICs to a reviewer which led me to buy three sets and I couldn't be happier. After the first two sets I moved up to his higher end line for my SACD player and there was a noticeable improvement. His basic line is no slouch either. I don't know if he's found better but chances are it'd be a sideways move, depending on your other gear.

All the best,
Nonoise
Hi. I agree with Stereo5. I have the Quattros' between my Odyssey Candela pre and Stratos amp and those have the best synergy between the two components. I had test driven several other ICs but the system sounds best with the Quattros'. Klaus will be very helpful should you contact him. Thanks, Dave