Old, grainy, bright & financially restricted


My old ARC D-240 is on the grainy side, my B&W 703's are on the bright side, the Kimber speaker wire on the thin side, which culminates in an all-too-often fatiguing listening experience. Add to this, my limited budget for audio gear.
I recently had the opportunity to try a set of Transparent Music Link Ultra IC’s between my DAC and preamp. The results were surprising. I believe that the inclusion of this one interconnect actually tamed some of the brightness, or at least opened up the soundstage enough that the brightness was less noticeable. The bad news for me is that I can’t afford to pay my friend’s asking price of $600 for the IC. So again, I ask my fellow Agoners to help out by asking which IC’s are similar in musicality to the Ultra’s, but more affordable (used $200 or less range)?? Obviously, I’m looking for something that will mate well with my system and not accentuate the already bright response. Eventually, I will look into new speaker cables.

Thanks
Ben
2chnlben
I'd look into Van den Hul the Second. A terrific bargain, the kind of tonal balance you're looking for, matches well with Audio Research electronics, and inexpensive, particularly if you order from a European dealer who advertises on Audiogon and sells directly to buyers outside the EU. FYI... I much prefer Van den Hul's the Second to the First, and the Second can be purchased with both XLR and RCA terminations.
The Cardas quadlink cables will tone the brightness in your system are are a good inexpensive temporary solution.
The Psychicanimal is truly about power delivery, among other things, and he's convinced me. I liked the effect of a high-grade isolation transformer I bought cheap on eBay. I now plug my digital source into it and the sound is subjectively more detailed and pure because the background is "blacker".

My favourite interconnects are Ensemble Masterflux. They are hard to find but very melodious--great harmonics. At a lower price, I agree with Swklein about VdH The Second. It is a spacious and relaxing cable, laid-back, detailed and smooth-sounding.
I second the MIT T2 idea. That is what I use and I just love them. Now and then I try other cables to make sure I am not missing anything but I invariably return to my MITs. They have dynamics like crazy all while remaining super smooth. It is quite an act. I don't know if they will fix your problem completely though. Good luck! Arthur