My setups sounds too bright, Kimber or Nordost?

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TrevC

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Vladimir said:
TrevC said:
http://cdn.stereophile.com/images/1212KEF50fig1.jpg.

The impedance curve suggests that the biggest impact will be at the low bass end, so I would use a thicker copper multistrand cable, perhaps 6mm to err on the very safe side.

Like this.

http://tinyurl.com/jh4vgs2

You obviously have no idea what you are talking about.

Speakers are like musical instruments and the cables are like finely tuned strings that make them resonate with music. You can't comprehend this by looking at bunch of graphs and specs. Just buy and listen. If you are unsure of the sound, let it burn in for few months. If still unsure, upgrade to new cables next year. And we are all going to be OK!

*dance4*

Sorry, I forgot where I was for a moment then.

Go for these. http://www.futureshop.co.uk/audioquest-ke4-speaker-cable-pair-factory-terminated-p-5945.html?osCsid=d9pc534gh8m7c3b3tcqh3n6od0
 

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TrevC said:

The high price is justified by the innovation coming from the engineers at Audioquest R&D department. Why are you willing to pay for metal, plastic and foil but not for the ideas of these brilliant men?

Ever heard of their NDS (Noise-Dissipation System)? Feel free to educate yourself about this unique technology on page 19. The less I understand it, the more I'm impre$$ed by it.
 

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I changed the cables to some cheap unterminated kimber 4tc, it fixed my problems. Now the nordost red dawn gotta go.

To those who think my system is unmatched, it is not. Before i had the arcam a29 with the kefs and the sounds was so withdrawn and closed. It is the opposite now in a good way. When it all comes down, it is a matter of taste though.

Have a nice weekend..
 

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