Kimber SS is a very good cable; used a KCAG a lot which I like very much. In comparison my Clear Day Cables balance is very similar to the KCAG. The WyWires Silver has all the extension of the other cables we're talking about here but by comparison the others seem stressed where the WyWires has a very relaxed open stage but still a fast cable.
I've dragged home a few Krell's and although not my preference I had no problem with them either. My CA 851C sounded just fine on them. The 851C by no means is bright or edgy but it is neutral. I play a lot of vinyl and I feel my 851C gives my vinyl set up a run for the money. It's really a nice player.
Guessing on your PC's you meant WireWorld and Nordost; not familiar with WireWorld by Notdost. I have not heard the top tier Notdost which I'm sure are very good if not great for all the press they get but the more affordable offerings I've heard I found could be a little lean. Always like WireWorld and even their more affordable cables sound very nice. We have a local Nordost and Kimber dealership but lost WireWorld awhile back... too bad.
If you like your 840C I'd keep it. If you want a little more air try some Synergistics Research Black fuses. You'll be amazed how much it will open up your player. All the resellers have a 30 day money back guarantee on them but give them a good couple weeks for them to settle in. My 851C has two fuses and I suspect your 840C is similar. One right by the transport and the other was hidden right under where the IEC socket is under a little black piece of plastic - it's hidden. On the 851C I had to pull the side panel off to get to it.
As far as your Krell goes I would look for another IC cable. Kimber SS isn't something I'd use on a Krell, or Clear Day Cable either which I own a lot of and really like them. WireWorld would be something I'd look at or WyWires Silver which is not a silver conductor but just the model name. Plenty of great cables out there, so I'd experiment with cables before I ditched the 840C because it's still a very nice player.
Look into the fuses first. Will cost around $250 for the two fuses which seems stupid for a couple fuses but they work.
I've dragged home a few Krell's and although not my preference I had no problem with them either. My CA 851C sounded just fine on them. The 851C by no means is bright or edgy but it is neutral. I play a lot of vinyl and I feel my 851C gives my vinyl set up a run for the money. It's really a nice player.
Guessing on your PC's you meant WireWorld and Nordost; not familiar with WireWorld by Notdost. I have not heard the top tier Notdost which I'm sure are very good if not great for all the press they get but the more affordable offerings I've heard I found could be a little lean. Always like WireWorld and even their more affordable cables sound very nice. We have a local Nordost and Kimber dealership but lost WireWorld awhile back... too bad.
If you like your 840C I'd keep it. If you want a little more air try some Synergistics Research Black fuses. You'll be amazed how much it will open up your player. All the resellers have a 30 day money back guarantee on them but give them a good couple weeks for them to settle in. My 851C has two fuses and I suspect your 840C is similar. One right by the transport and the other was hidden right under where the IEC socket is under a little black piece of plastic - it's hidden. On the 851C I had to pull the side panel off to get to it.
As far as your Krell goes I would look for another IC cable. Kimber SS isn't something I'd use on a Krell, or Clear Day Cable either which I own a lot of and really like them. WireWorld would be something I'd look at or WyWires Silver which is not a silver conductor but just the model name. Plenty of great cables out there, so I'd experiment with cables before I ditched the 840C because it's still a very nice player.
Look into the fuses first. Will cost around $250 for the two fuses which seems stupid for a couple fuses but they work.