sharp and piercing high pitch /frequency coming out from Harbeth C7


I have a problem with the sharp and piercing high pitch coming out from the C7 40th anniversary speakers when sometimes listening to the soprano or complicated loud passage in CDs. I changed the speaker cables from Analysis Plus Oval 12 to Transparent Musicwave which has a filter for frequency. It got better but not totally elimiated. Any solution for this ?Thank you!
amylai888
Sometimes the original master is done using microphones that have their own frequency response anomalies, or the engineer messes with the frequency response -- perhaps because the studio monitors had a dip where your speakers do not -- or due to a number of other reasons.
Which is why you need an equalizer in your system. It should be illegal to sell speakers without EQ. 
@noramnce @jjss49 i am looking into the RCA cable and the power supply now because this problem happens on CD not vinyl.

@mlsstlyes, agree and i thought about it. However, i have already chosen those with DDD recordings, DECCA, EMI, etc. And it is funny that seems like every time i hear the same track , i taste different things.

i talked to a cable company guy, he said my cable is too bright and sharp for harbeth. He suggests another brand which can “ pull back” the top notes a bit with warm and sweet sound.
maybe the resonance causes a peak with certain treble frequencies.... seems like this way, kind of....
@kenjit the tracks are :
Aida Garifullina, Cornelius Meister, ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien ‎–Aida Garifullina

track 4

What's the recording and music? In my experience all Harbeth don't show a sharp piecing treble, even if you use the brightest amp, electronics or cables. Hence I am suspecting the music or recording to be the culprit to the bright sound you are getting with the C7ES3 40th Anniversary. Perhaps the 40th anniversary was tuned to have a treble peak, that I'm not sure but the original C7ES3 actually sounds a bit warm to my ears when compared to SHL5+.