hanks to all. I foiund that I had the Apple I-Tunes settings messed up for RedBook CD's, and added Bit Perfect. The cables now sound much better than the old cables ( as they should ). Given the fact that the room is not treated as a listening room , I think that the sound is really good. I talked with Mike Morrow for about 30 min. and he gave me a few hints to try, and also felt that with the Sound Lab speakers, that the next level up might just bring me to a really sweet spot. I also have to consider that even in AIFF format many RedBook CD's were just awful, and I realize this. For me Having owned these Sound Lab speakers for ten years now, I have never heard them sound as good. The Morrow cables really have cleaned up and thighen up the bottom end. The Sound Lab speakes actually have a depper bass than one would expect. The complete mid range is now more open and detailed, and airy, with much more detail. The upper end still has a bit of brightness, but I have had that with these speakers since I got them, and the room probably has a lot to do with that. I will move the speakers around a bit, and probably make a two free standing treatment panels to go behind each speaker. Something I should have done a long time ago.
Thanks for the replies.