warmest speaker cables you've heard?


I'm looking for a short length of speaker cables, which i need to be as warm as possible..
Price wise, looking at USD700 and below for 1m length pair.

it'll be placed in between an Apollon stereo 1et400a power amp and a RAAL-requisite SR1a speaker adaptor box.
The SR1a is ruthless and clinical and I am looking to add as much warmth as I can. 

Assume the rest of the gear and interconnects have been decided/cannot be swapped out. So just left with the speaker cables to sort out.

I've been told the following are good candidates:
Kimber 8TC
Tellurium Q Black II
Tellurium Ultra Blue

Anything else I should be looking at?
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Showing 1 response by hey_joe54720

I was using Monster Power Line 3 cables.  But I noticed a big difference when I auditioned Vampire Wire continuous cast copper.  I ran them between to KEF Reference 104.2 speakers and an Onkyo Integra M 504 amp. 

I guess the idea is they can stretch the copper crystals to be up to 20+ feet long so that on a short run, you are never going through more than two copper crystals at a time.  

When friends came over I would do a blind A/B/A/B type demonstration and each person could tell a difference and preferred the Vampire Wire to the Monster Power Line 3 cables. 

Even  people who did not care much about Hi-Fi preferred the sound with the Vampire Wire cables.  

I don't know how these would compare to the cables you mentioned but, for me they definitely warmed up the sound.  I had tighter bass and smoother midrange and treble.