"romantic" sounding cabling


Hi folks, it is probably a contradictio in terminis thing in audio, but I'm looking for audio cables (interconnects, power cords) that have a touch of romantic flavour to their sound, that means a bit soft and elegant character, somewhat subdued (not edgy) highs, but with excellent resolution and good imaging (not diffuse). They should not be the über expensive cables like Purist Audio Dominus or Nordost Valhalla. Could Kubala-Sosna Emotion be a contender? Thank you in advance.

Chris
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mrtennis, maybe dynamics would be a good term to use? Everything just has a little more... something. Not sure about standard audiophile terminology quite yet. Just a little more... there, or real? And definitely better resolution, detail, and depth. Whatever it is I am enjoying my system with the Eichmanns in it.
I own a pair of Yamamura Millenium 6000 interconnects and would call them
"natural" or "organic" rather than romantic. I use them for vinyl and compared it to Pierre Gabriel, second from the top I think, and some very expensive Virtual Dynamics. The Yamamuras, in my system, beat the Pierre Gabriel by a moderate margin and trashed the Virtual Dynamics, which I found too bright.
I use a pair of Harmonix GP interconnects from my cd player and these, if anything are softer than the Yamamuras with more bass. I think these are great
cables for someone that's trying to get softer sound.
If anyone has Yamamura Millenium speaker cables a available, I might be interested.
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Cardas have that reputation.
The original Stealth Premier copper litz speaker cables are very warm and romantic sounding. These cables were ideal for my Rotel amplifier and B&W Cdm1NT monitors( my first system I built when I got back into audio six years ago)
Magnan V i- Phospher Bronze conductors and lush, lush, lush. I remember this cable when I was a budding audiophile and thinking "wow $500 for a pair of interconnects, perhaps someday"