Kimber Select 3033 vs AudioQuest?


Has anyone compared these cables? Do they sounded alike? what are their strength and weakness?
Which one should I choose for Classe CA401 to Thiel 2.4?
Thanks
luna
Thanks for the support. I actually have problems with too much trebles at the moment. I want to know which cable will help me calm down the brightness?
Hi, I would like to conclude this thread with my final choice for those who are interested.
My system:
Meridian 206/24, Audio Research SL-16, Classe’ CA-401, Thiel 2.4
I had at the time listened to 5 cables:
Cardas Golden Cross and Golden Reference; MIT850; Kimber Monocle xl. and my own Gryphone Redline reference.

Golden Cross has too much bass and warmth.
Golden Reference has great timings and rhythms but a little forward in the mid-highs at high volume.
MIT is toooo sweet!
Kimber is lively with good dynamic and is almost right. But a bit forward as the Golden reference and in high volume.
My Gryphone has the best dynamic and air! (silver and gold conductors.) But way too forward for my system!
AudioQuest Volcano sounds very different from the rest by being the most laid back! Almost too neutral! I found it has less impact then any of the others at first but in time it allows me to listen deeper into the music. The distribution of tonal range is very even. I am able to hear more background instruments that were overshadowed by the more dynamic sounding cables. I can also get higher volume but no fatigues.
I am happy with my purchase
I own classe amps and JMlab Diva. I have heard Thiel 2.4 and there are some similarities to the DIVA. I have grappled with issue of too much treble. I have had KS3033, Au24 & Ridge St speakers cable for shootout with a friend. For my sys, Ridge St is best by far with the most detail, layering and all the right qualities. It was not bright at all and certainly not brighter than the other two copper cables. Au 24 was second: it emphasize midrange and was friendly for voices and vioin. It may work to your advantage with slighty roll off treble. Kimber has the strongest base and pretty well rounded and neutral. I really wanted to keep it because of the looks and the build quality. It sounded a little bit coarse comparing to the Ridge St Poiema.

As for too much treble, try less toe in, check the room, maybe power conditioning may help.

You have to try in your own system. Buy used, keep the one you prefer.