Interconnect with great dynamics and bass slam ,


I recently purchased some Cardas Golden cross sepaker cables. They replaced my Dh Lab Q10s. I replaced the Q10s because i was getting some upper mid freq brightness.
I have Golden Cross interconnects from preamp to amp and from cd player to pre amp. The sound is very smooth and detailed .The bass and mid bass is not as authorative or as tight. The highs are better - more detailed and smooth.
The problem is the sound is almost too smooth the bass is kind of rounded off now .The sound is less dynamic.
My Question is.
Is there an interconnect that could give me back that great bass and dynamics of that i had with the Q10s, without the harshness i was getting. I think i would like to keep the Golden Cross speaker cables and try changing the ICs. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
grey9hound
@ TbG, LOL!, I am a collector of cables that are the best available!, can you Imagine? owning on one system, the best of Taralabs, on the other system owning the best of High-fidelity?,, That would be the bomb and my goal!,, cheers!
@ Grey9hound, I wanted to take the time to tell you how much I really like you!, You are a special gentleman and friend!, All that you do does not go unnoticed by me!, cheers!
Thank you Keith. I wish you the best of luck with everything you do. I hope that amp works out for you . I thank you for helping me find some really awesome cables that work wonderfully in my setup. i appreciate your enthusiasm in helping everyone here on the forum. I know some people may not understand where you are coming from , but i do. Thanks again for everything . Hope you like those Cds
05-18-13: Audiolabyrinth
@ Grey9hound,, What rock do you have in your cd collection stable?,, cheers!
this is some of the Rock that i have
AC/DC
Alice In Chains
Audioslave
Black Sabbath
Creed
C.C.R.
Dave Matthews
Eric Clapton
Godsmack
Jeff Beck
Kid Rock
Led Zeppelin
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Masters Of Reality
Metallica
Pink Floyd
Steely Dan
Santana
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stone Temple Pilots
Soundgarden
Sevendust
Sister Hazel
The Band
The Black Keys
The Talking Heads
Train
Temple Of The Dog
The Radiators
U2
Van Morrison
War
ZZ Top