Speaker cabels for dark sounding speakers?


Hej

My speakers are considered to be dark sounding and it has been OK with me until I replaced my easy chair with a small couch. Now the sound has turned a little too dark/muffled/dead. So I'm thinking maybe if I replaced my speaker cables with some other. Yes, I know it's a long shot, especially when my current cables are Kimber 8TC. But what do you say? Smaller carpet? Just don't say bring back the easy chair or buy new speakers :)
simna
@tvad 
No matter what you think or how your furniture are made, these are exactly the same except for that one has one seat and the other has two. I thought it was common knowledge that if you put more furniture or bigger furniture in a room it will affect the sound in the room.
I can add that when I switched from Supra Ply cables to Kimber 8TC, the sound actually became more open and brighter.
Thank you for wishing me good luck in my "cable quest".
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simna

I concur with Nordost or any other silver-based cable.

Happy Listening!
It’s always a negative to clean/refine signals and clean/refine dynamics via correcting an offset ...with another offset.

Like stacking different springs. The end point is one where they interfere with one another, the distortions are increased and the actual signal conditions, as a pass through - are less, not more.

Audio, high end audio, as an endeavor, is.... to obtain as clear a window set as possible, and stack them, as perfectly as possible... and then enjoy the quality of view through the stack, as well as it can be enjoyed.

Individual results will vary.

Slight colors or tonalities can be enjoyed, like a set of sunglasses with particular light alterations can be enjoyed.

But ...too many filters stacked, just leads to visual mud. Where one has to fight and work to resolve anything. And what is found, may be false. Colorations. Which filter is the problem? Is it more than one? Do they all have to go? Did I start filtering wrong and then spin off and end up being completely wrong?

Audio is much the same. Less windows stacked means a more true view. Less IS more.