Thanks to you all for your input,
I do have some positive news I tried some Nordost Red Dawn (interconnects and speaker cables) and there has been a BIG improvement. Everything tighter and more extended. They have only had a few hours play and I'm hoping they will open up some more with break in (they sound quite forward just now), but the veil of boomy mids that bloated everything has been cut quite dramatically.
I have to give it longer and I'd say there is room for improvement (female voice strikes me as a little hard thus far), but at least I feel there is a basis for judging what I'm hearing now. Before, it was simply horrible.
I guess that, with this combination of equipment at least, the Nordost has gone a long way to rescuing a problem that the Tara cables only seemed to accentuate.
By the way, I heard that the Tara Reference Gen. 2 (which is the cable I used) is to be discontinued imminently. A replacement, unshielded cable is due to replace it very soon.
I do have some positive news I tried some Nordost Red Dawn (interconnects and speaker cables) and there has been a BIG improvement. Everything tighter and more extended. They have only had a few hours play and I'm hoping they will open up some more with break in (they sound quite forward just now), but the veil of boomy mids that bloated everything has been cut quite dramatically.
I have to give it longer and I'd say there is room for improvement (female voice strikes me as a little hard thus far), but at least I feel there is a basis for judging what I'm hearing now. Before, it was simply horrible.
I guess that, with this combination of equipment at least, the Nordost has gone a long way to rescuing a problem that the Tara cables only seemed to accentuate.
By the way, I heard that the Tara Reference Gen. 2 (which is the cable I used) is to be discontinued imminently. A replacement, unshielded cable is due to replace it very soon.