Hi Vertigo.
"...A tall order!" We actually go by length, i.e. 1.0m etc.
(Well, that was lame....I guess I suck at comedy.)
The Poiema series is our 'cream of the crop'. If you'd like to investigate upgrading from what you're using, why don't you give me a call: 219-324-2253.
In the meantime, here, in a nutshell, is what I value in a cable's contribution: It needs to get out of the way and introduce the least amount of editorial as possible while at the same time, letting the virtues of the partnering electronics shine - again, without the cable 'embelishing' those virtues. Things like speed or transients, dynamics, perspective, tonal balance, cohesiveness and the like are all things I'd say our cabling allows. Good cables also allow good gear to be transparent the system is simply disappears not calling attention to itself which is also very important to me. I absolutely hate it if I sense Im listening to a collection of gear however good the gear might be.
"...ripe and supple?" I hear those adjectives as 'colorations'. They may be pleasingly euphoric but they're not something I want our cabling to add. I believe this: Once one starts adding cabling that has a dominate signature of it's own to add to the music, system synergy becomes like chasing a rabbit - catching that rabbit is a real crap shoot. On the other hand, I also believe this: If cabling 'does' things correctly to a high - timing, etc. - then the cabling doesnt need to have its own signature to call attention away from its deficit. Any added discernible coloration, however pleasing it may be in and of its self, becomes a distraction and dosen't serve the music's 'organicness', if you will. I call this latter 'hi-fi spectaculars' which get fatiguing to me.
I could definitely go on but... If, you'd like to pursue this further, why don't you give me a call? :)