Klyne + Aleph 5


I recently acquired a Klyne 7.35, which I really like. It is very transparent, but at the same time represents the tone of instruments. I have an Aleph 5 being shipped to me, in which I purchased because I wanted an amp that added a little more body to the music, while at the same time keeping the detail of the Klyne. Am I way off on this? I use to have a First Watt J2, which I really liked and regretted selling it. I thought the Aleph 5, while not the same amp, would have similar characteristics while giving me 50 watts of single-ended power for my Yamaha NS-1000’s. Also, would Canare star quad xlr cables be suitable for connecting the Klyne with the Aleph, not robbing me of any detail?

Thanks
enobenetto
Thanks for the help and the insight. The Aleph arrived sooner than expected. Even though it is not running balanced, I'm getting a taste of the sound. I'll have to hear more and get an assessment of what I like. 

I will avoid the Canare's because I seem to remember that sort of sound signature when I had them a long time ago. I thought that maybe it was me, but you have confirmed my suspicion. I will try to go the silver DIY route because that is what I use for my unbalanced cables. 
I have several pairs of Canare star quad I use for mic cables. I love how flexible this cable is, comes in many colors and it’s affordable. For the fun of it I threw some on my system to hear how they compare to either my Clear Days or Wywires - all balanced cables. I feel the Canare has a nice full round sound but lost a little on the upper frequencies; a little rolled off and not as extended. Additionally I felt there was also a little less space between instruments and etc. but overall the Canare did a fine job and had a nice warm sound that was enjoyable to listen to. The Canare is so affordable I say why not try it first. I used Neutrik xlr’s so I’d say better ends might improve the cable some but why bother honestly as the warmish sound reminded me of older tube gear a little, at least on my system. Good luck.
Don't worry, sonically it is a super match.
I owned for a few years Klyne 7, 3.5 connected Aleph 0 monos. One of the best transistor sound I ever listened to.
i tried both connections, Xlo Signature Rca and XLR
Both identical, finally went to XLR based on the Aleph construction.