gentlemen:
it is impossible to give advice with the requirements that have been presented. if a component is somewhat soft and subdued, but detailed, how detailed and how soft ?
by soft do you mean an attenuation in the highs ? if so some resolution will be lost.
i suggest rasking for suggestions for cables that attenuate the high frequencies, without including a requirement regarding the issue of detail.
having owned cardas cable for yours, including golden hex 5 c, hex 5 c, golden cross and twin link, i think one would have to refer to the original hex link to attain a significant loss of high frequency energy.
as a reviewer who has auditioned and reviewed many sets of cable products, i am not aware of any interconnects or speaker cable that attenuate the high frequencies.
it is possible that there is some power cords that will do this, but it is so subjective.
i would say that it best to listen to all cable that you can afford and judge for yourself. borrow as many cables as you can and draw your own conclusions.
no one can tell you what is soft sounding, including the best intentioned audiogon members.
it is impossible to give advice with the requirements that have been presented. if a component is somewhat soft and subdued, but detailed, how detailed and how soft ?
by soft do you mean an attenuation in the highs ? if so some resolution will be lost.
i suggest rasking for suggestions for cables that attenuate the high frequencies, without including a requirement regarding the issue of detail.
having owned cardas cable for yours, including golden hex 5 c, hex 5 c, golden cross and twin link, i think one would have to refer to the original hex link to attain a significant loss of high frequency energy.
as a reviewer who has auditioned and reviewed many sets of cable products, i am not aware of any interconnects or speaker cable that attenuate the high frequencies.
it is possible that there is some power cords that will do this, but it is so subjective.
i would say that it best to listen to all cable that you can afford and judge for yourself. borrow as many cables as you can and draw your own conclusions.
no one can tell you what is soft sounding, including the best intentioned audiogon members.