New system too bright.Will different cables help ?


I recently sold my 10 year old NAD system and upgraded to: Myryad Z140 integrated amp, CEC 3300 CD player, Castle Richmond bookshelf speakers, DH Labs T14/BL1 cables.
I liked the Castle speakers in combination with the NAD stuff, but now the sound is overly bright, I miss musical warmth. The NAD 502 CDP (1bit) connected to the Myryad amp sounded great. After selling it I first tried the Myryad Z110 CD player (matches the Z140), which sounded extremely harsh too me, even after some burn-in time. I returned it and then got the CEC, which in comparison sounded ok.
The resolution and detail of this system is certainly much better.
... But the sweetness and musicality is gone.
My question: Will different interconnects, dedicated power cables/conditioning do the trick, or do I need bigger speakers/subwoofer, tubes, external DAC or even a different amp ?
khm74
Cables can make or break you, but you need to remember that NAD stuff tends to sound overly warm and smooth in exchange for details. I am a strong advocate of proper power delivery/noise control measures and will strongly suggest you start there. The more revealling a system the more harsh noise (glare) will sound. If you start at the source you'll be able to tell if this is the right direction and then work your way down the signal path. Since digital equipment consumes so little power you can do this rather inexpensively. Get a little 2-3 ampere ONEAC isolation transformer from eBay ($15-25), clean all the contacts inside & outside w/ DeOxy and treat them w/ ProGold. Use that on your CDP and listen. If HF glare goes down then keep working on the upstream side of your player until you can improve no more. Then move down the signal path. I would get a Porter Port cryo'ed outlet and a decent DIY based design power cord for the CDP(Bob Crump, Chris VenHaus). I have a CEC built belt drive transport and it reacts very favorably to power cord upgrades. The same goes for my little sister's NAD receiver. I had a surplus military grade, silver plated copper, Teflon power cord hardwired to it and the improvement was stunning. Bass improved tremendously and the vocals became smooth and airy.

Here's the testimonial of someone who followed my suggestions:

Power conditioning and cryo treating

I have tried DH Labs Silver Sonic interconnects and they just didn't make the cut in my system. Perhaps some solid core copper like the Straightwire Rhapsody II's or Tice PC3 will be what you want. Don't forget to allow your system at least 100 hrs for break-in.

With psychic power and primal intensity,
Thank you all. I think I am gonna start with replacing the power cables/wall outlet (thanks psychicanimal). It makes sense to me to start from the source of the signal. It will be interesting to see how much the sound of music can be shaped by minor changes like that. I'll keep you informed.
I just got the Blue Circle BC-86 MKIII (Noisehound). It made a subtle difference. The extreme brightness (digital glare) is gone, and also bass performance has improved. It didn't solve everything, but it helped.
After connecting the CD player to a simple ONEAC transformer, the sound improved a lot, less glare, more bass foundation. Great device, and the most inexpensive addition to my system. Power chords helped too, but the biggest improvement was the ONEAC. Thanks for the advice.