In Reply to: Any experience of smooth sounding XLRs posted by beppe61 on July 31, 2014 at 06:09:04:
My experience says that you should stick with a copper based cable and steer clear of silver plated or pure silver cables. Your budget suggests you are going down that road anyway.
However, I don't think using cables as tone controls is the most logical step anyway as it seems the harshness is being generated somewhere within your
system.
We may be able to get a better handle on your problem by listing your components and room decor too. For example, is it lightly or heavily furnished?
The British take on cables:
http://cablejunction.boards.net/
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