Expensive but will warm your sound. Use Cardas anything- ICs or of course better yet speaker cables. Stay above the " crosslink " except the one that says Neutral or something like that. I have a pair of old 2 meter IC s between my pre and mono blocs. The older Golden reference which was a very high end set. You will be astonished that they actually warm up a harsh system.
Need to warm things up a bit...
My new LAT-1000 speakers were lush and musical right out of the box. However, in recent weeks they have lost a bit of this, and dare I say it, sound at times almost brittle in the upper mids and highs.
firstly, may this be a break-in thing with the speakers? They have about 150hrs on them at present, I thought that should be enough.
secondly, what speaker cables can I try to warm up the highs/upper mids? Currently using Siltech LS-188 Classic Mk2.
My speaker cables are bi-wire setup, and I have both sets spades connected to a single binding post on the speakers,(as speakers only have one set binding posts);is this ok for performance? I can't see how that would cause a problem...
Opinions please...
firstly, may this be a break-in thing with the speakers? They have about 150hrs on them at present, I thought that should be enough.
secondly, what speaker cables can I try to warm up the highs/upper mids? Currently using Siltech LS-188 Classic Mk2.
My speaker cables are bi-wire setup, and I have both sets spades connected to a single binding post on the speakers,(as speakers only have one set binding posts);is this ok for performance? I can't see how that would cause a problem...
Opinions please...
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