Simaudio Moon Equinox integration problem.


I've recently added the Simaudio Equinox to my system. My problem is I now have too much high frequency content. I am running the Equinox into the Simaudio I-5 integrated amplifier feeding a pair of Totem Hawks. All of these units are noted for being quick / fast but none of them (at least by themselves) are noted for being shrill or overemphasising the high frequencies, but that is what I have. The sound seems clean, not distorted, but just too much high frequencies. I am wondering if this is an interconnect issue? My interconnects are Prolink, which I picked up used, and I think they are pretty cheap.
I'd like to hear from anyone has successfully integrated the Equinox into a similar system what they recommend for interconnects...what has worked for them. So if you have a good system based on similar equipment what did it for you? I'd really like your help. Thanks

Rod
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It can be a broad spectrum but what you described is something that I have experienced with burn in of a cd player. My Esoteric took bout 1200 hours to break in - highs were pretty bright and now sounds awesome.
OK,
So far I have 1 vote for burn-in, 2 votes for power cord and 1 sugguestion for an interconnect. Anything else I should look into? Anyone else have a favourite interconnect that seems to match up well with the Simaudio Equinox?
Try the VD Master LE ( balanced) or a Revelation and you will not look back.All my buddies run Genesis i/c and p/c and speaker and love them.I just bought an Acoustic Revive from Brian @ Exreme
Cables and it totally transformed my system.Imaging, bass, treble were all improved greatly and seemed to synergise with the Genesis cabling.I am running a pair of Sim W-10 monos and love musicality of the system.Hope this helps Dennis