Cardas cables


I'm currently using Cardas cables throughtout my setup with Golden Ref's interconects, speakers cables as well Golden power cords. Whilst I love the trademark warm, rich qualities (saw someone even call it sweet) and deep soundstage of the cables I might be over doing it a little and would appreciate suggestions whereby I could perhaps introduce some detail or airiness without compromising the Cardas sound.

I'm thinking the best place to start would the Power cords. Suggestions.

PS:Setup consists of Rowland (Concentra II) Amps and ProAc (Response D15) speakers
dtanclim
Actually try experimenting with Audio Points, DH Cones, BDR #3's cones. This will add detail and lean it out a little.
I just checked out your system and you already doing this to a point, try removing the sorbothane pads.

Next treat the room and remove the 1st order reflections will give you focus and detail.
This thread might be of some help.
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?fcabl&1030840412&openusid&zzViggen&4&5#Viggen
you are in a tough spot.the power cords is the least place where you are going to hear a difference.

the hiearchy for cable is;

interconnects (compenent then pre to amp)
speaker cables
power cables

i agree with you on the cardas house sound, it is lacking on the image specificity and detail.

you could experiment with changing one interconnect - try between the source to amp. i have found the xlo signiture 2 to be a very transparent and fast cable and have used it in combination with cardas interconnects with good results.

dont be afraid to mix and match your interconnects, i tried all cardas, xlo, tara and transparent. the best result i got was the cardas between pre to amp and xlo beteen cd to pre.

most interconnects fall in the 2 camps:

1. warm / bloom / body ( ie. cardas )
2. fast/ imaging / revealing (ie. xlo)

despite many different opinions- there is connection between price and performance .

i have taken home cables from the same manufacture and have gotten the best results from mixing a "warm" cable with a "fast"cable. please keep in mind, that is my system.

hope that helps !!!]

mike