Warm sounding cables - non fatiguing


Any suggestions on reasonably priced cables which are non - fatiguing (not bright or overly detailed particularly in the upper frequency regions). Currently using tubes with Millersound cables but sound is a tad bright -- anyone else had this experience with Millersound (similar to JPS).
jeffga
I run Harmonic Technology Truthlinks in my system because of their warm sonics. Check out this older thread of mine:

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?fcabl&999182500&openfrom&1&4#1

There are a lot of great speaker cable suggestions. Please note that my system has changed a bit since the thread was posted.
Sonoran Plateau are outstanding. Best bang for the buck. Very neutral but warm. Very different from Nordost.
I'd suspect the fatigue you are concerned about comes from those products which enhance detail while also inducing an overly bright presentation and/or adding a potential grain and hash along with the enhanced detail.

In addition, those products that round off the edges of initial attack and decay turning what should be a very crisp and clear and otherwise exhilerating dynamic passage into something more monotone/flat and boring are typically more fatiguing that those that do not.

Whatever the case, I'd recommend auditioning the Audience Au24 cable line-up to reduce fatigue in the true sense.

-IMO(of course)
van den Hul "The Second" -- the most coherent, tonally natural, and non-fatiguing IC I've yet come across. It may lack some "jump factor" (or what I call "pizzaz") compared to other cables (most notably, those of the silver variety), but after extended listening you may come to realise, as I have, that you're missing none of the music, except the glare, hash, and tizz that metal cables impart. In its place, you'll discover the true textures and harmonic structure that was recorded, without any additives. I've found it works best with digital front ends, as the carbon core effectively prevents RFI from contaminating your downstream components.