Any ic/speaker cable suggestion Tyler Linbrook


I have the Linbrook Signature (2 piece system) and currently using Analysis Plus Oval 8 speaker cable and Solo crystal ic. It felt like the sound is just too warm for my taste. The bass is there but i cannot appreciate the mids/highs, it felt like its missing. Any suggestion is greatly appreciated.

My system:
Blue Circle BC3000 MKII preamp
Consonance Droplet CD player
H20 S250 (Signature)
rneclps
>>as i didn't want us to have different, at least not too different opinions on how the seas' voices the mids and highs, sending mixed message.<<

Different opinions are not bad are they?
Different opinions are the best thing for open and fair discussions. There were many opinions here and also from Absolute Sound saying how wonderfully awesome were the Spendor 8's. After I heard them, grant it on a aweful big expensive tube amp, were aweful. Not near worth the asking $3100. I didn't like anything about that little 2 way.
Now as to the Seas'/Tyler's. I've owned the Seas for 3 yrs and know this drivers voicing. The mids and highs are spectatular. I base this on 30 yrs in audio auditioning.
Besides many experts agree the Excel tweeter Millinium is well worth the 4180 it retails for. The Excel midwoofers are well known for their vocing characertistics from experts in the field.
Can you find me any report/review of spendor's drivers?
This is what i mean about us differing too widely in our opinions of the Excel's voicing of the mids/highs.
IMHO there's no driver like it. Of course you need the same quality in amp/cdp as the speaker itself.
I own a Jadis. I will admit there is slight beaming in the highs.
But all things taken into consideration, its the best we have. IOW no other drivers beats the Excel. At least not in my experience.
Feel free to disagree. Its an open forum.
How does the Blue Circle mate with the H2O? I am using Henry's Fire. Before you try more expensive cables, try Anti-Cable interconnects, and speaker wire. They are rather inexpensive, but they are radically more honest than almost all other wires.

Oh yes, wires DO make a big difference, when using the H2O. So do power cables. That is because of the amps transparency.

For fun, hold an audio party, and ask everyone to bring a CD player. You will be amazed at how different they really sound from eachother. I have settled on Audio Note.
>>I own a Jadis. I will admit there is slight beaming in the highs. But all things taken into consideration, its the best we have.<<

Who are "we"? Are you implying that Jadis is the best amplifier? If so, that is a very short-sighted view and there are many many folks that will rightfully disagree with it. Jadis is quality stuff, and it may be the best you've heard, but it hardly sits at the top of the mountain.
The "we" being the audiophiles. my meaning is blurred. I mean to say that IMHO Seas have developed the best of all possible designs with their Excel midwoofer, thw W18 as offering the best mids avaliable. For purity, clarity, dynamics, no other cone, nor other design offers that precision of musical image as does the Seas Excel. The beaming i am refering to is just very small, and is easily excusable as a "fault'.
I
ve heard dozens of speakers in my 30 yrs experience, none equal the Excel. Its my opinion, you can have yours.
undoubtable you have not heard the seas/Tyler so your opinion that my judgement is not true, does not hold up. After you have the exp[erience of the Excel, then come back and say, "no, not true, speaker X, Y, Z are superior to the mid voicing of the Excel".
I've heard all the speakers I wish to hear. I am not interested in others. i know its a fact the seas is the most superior driver in the world.