cables for Lavardin/ Living Voice combo ??


Just changed up my speakers to Living Voice IBX-R2. Amp is Lavardin IS Reference. I have Audience Au-24 IC and Speaker cables. Cd player is Resolution Audio Opus 21.

I'm finding the sound is less forward and more bass heavy than I would like. I'm looking to regain some air and sound stage that I had with my previous Reference 3a Decapo I speakers. I'm sure speakers placement has an effect I'm not happy yet with the overall sound.

Does anyone have any suggestions on cabling which might be well paired to the above equipment? I know there are many out there with the Living Voice/Lavardin set ups.

I was thinking of trying something from Synergistic Research or Acoustic Zen. Yours suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Bryn
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I'm looking to regain some air and sound stage that I had
The Nordost Frey's just gave me that Although I have different equiptment. I also loaned some Nordost cables (Baldurs and heimdalls) to my Brother in law and he said there was a lot more 'air between the instruments and vocals with the heimdalls over the baldurs. He did mention that with his turntable the soundstage shrunk but with his cdp the soundstage was larger on his system. His current cable is the new kimber 8tc. I would demo some heimdalls or better if you have the chance.
get the lavardin cables,especially if you plan to keep theamp for a long time.

the lavardin cables seems to bring the best in the excellent amp IME....great system you've got.
As you stated, I am pretty sure that you are experiencing placement problems. Try to position the speakers at the same or greater width than the distance between you and the speakers. And at least 18 inches from the side walls, more is better. Living voice tells to toe them so that the tweeter axis cross just before your listening position.

Don't switch cable or anything before beeing done with placement. Those living voice speakers are a little tricky about placement unless you have a large room. In that case, set them wide apart and you are pretty much done.

Please report back.
Well, I have this set up in a small room. 12' x 10' with the speakers on the short wall. 18" from the rear and 15" from the sides. Speakers are toed in quite heavily so that the sound crosses just in front of the listening position as LV suggests.

Seating is on a fabric couch on the back wall. Canvas artwork on front and rear walls with covered picture window on the left. Rug on the floor and full bookcase on the right wall make up the contents. If I brought the speakers any further out into the room they would interfere with the damn closet. OK, too much info.

I suppose I should at least try different positions even if they will not be permanent.