Thanks for all the replies guys.
To answer the questions,
I own quite a lot of cables, and always try every combination to see how things react after a purchase.
At the moment I use as speakers cables HiDiamond D7, ic is vh Hul D103mkIII, power cable for the Vincent is HIDiamond D3 and for the source SEEC (Dutch respectable company).
The HiDiamond were actually going to be sold as was my entire previous system but to my surprise in this humble system really made quite a difference.
I also sold my power conditioner.
When I owned it did a lot of experimenting taking it in and out, the coloration I am asking about now really is not something it would have fixed.
I have no room treatment at all, my room is all but perfect.
But have been building all my systems over the last 7 years in this same room and never experiences something like this, and these are the smallest speakers I have tried to make work. (The room is not quite small)
It doesn't matter which source I use, they all come through quite dry through the Vincent, and often bright.
With, or without the Rega.
The Vincent was not new when I bought it. The tubes were, and also the Rega.
As I stated, with toe-in and tilting I can make the brightness disappear, but the dryness in the highs remain.
I do not think I am willing to risk investing in another set of tubes of things stay this way.
To answer the questions,
I own quite a lot of cables, and always try every combination to see how things react after a purchase.
At the moment I use as speakers cables HiDiamond D7, ic is vh Hul D103mkIII, power cable for the Vincent is HIDiamond D3 and for the source SEEC (Dutch respectable company).
The HiDiamond were actually going to be sold as was my entire previous system but to my surprise in this humble system really made quite a difference.
I also sold my power conditioner.
When I owned it did a lot of experimenting taking it in and out, the coloration I am asking about now really is not something it would have fixed.
I have no room treatment at all, my room is all but perfect.
But have been building all my systems over the last 7 years in this same room and never experiences something like this, and these are the smallest speakers I have tried to make work. (The room is not quite small)
It doesn't matter which source I use, they all come through quite dry through the Vincent, and often bright.
With, or without the Rega.
The Vincent was not new when I bought it. The tubes were, and also the Rega.
As I stated, with toe-in and tilting I can make the brightness disappear, but the dryness in the highs remain.
I do not think I am willing to risk investing in another set of tubes of things stay this way.