Need "warm" interconnects advice


Hi, I need some advice on IC cables.
I'm looking for warmer, lusher, more romantic, "gold" type of sound - interconnects...
It seems to me my system is a little bit too detailed and precise. I'm preferring gold/silver or alloy cables, like Gabriel gold or Silnote.
Any advice would be appreciated :)
audiobb
So it looks to me as if you are seeking a warm interconnect to tame some of the brightness of the Nordost Valhalla speaker cables.

Yes, Jade cables are warm and sweet, and would definitely help. So would replacing the Nordost Valhalla with just about any other speaker cable.

Audioquest, Acoustic Zen, Harmonic Technology, Cardas, Kubala Sosna, Tara Labs, really, just about any other brand will sound less thin and etched than the Nordost Valhalla. The Valhalla will work fine in systems that are a bit too warm and slow, but you don't seem to need the Valhalla's.
Not overly warm but having great musicality I can whole heartedly recommend Antipodes cables. I don't have their latest cables which I was told is less laid back than the previous version, but regardless, I dont think these cables get the credit they deserve. I had MIT, ridge street audio, nordost, audience plus, cardas, synergistic research, acoustic zen, and high fidelity and prefer Antipodes to any of them.
Fusion audio cables or KCI silkworm. Contact Eric Love from audio surroundings.He knows cables and great to work with. I agree with previous advise to try another speaker cables instead of Nordost.
Cardas Golden refs (or other Gold....), they will accomplish what you are after.
Yess the Cardas Golden Ref makes it a lot more musical. But there is a very big but........

You loose a lot of details, speed and drive in the low freq. This means you loose on the other hand.

Most people who have audio as a hobby are not able to listen to all different parts at the same time which need to be there for the absolute sound. What they do is changing a part to solve what they are missing. Just like you. They will loose quality for another part. Often they realize after some time what is missing next.

In the 16 years of time I work in sound and vision I have seen it quite often.