I have had Audio Sensibility cables in the past. The Signature series is top notch for a pure silver cable. The Impact and Statement series not so much (due to stranded wire being used). I was disappointed in their Statement Analog interconnects.
The Signature AES/EBU cable uses 20awg solid-core type conductors. He actually uses the Neotech OCC Silver rectangle conductors in an oversized teflon air tube. Excellent design for a digital cable. Pure silver in digital can be good on some systems. If you're system is a bright high resolution system, a pure silver cable could be a bit too clinical. He uses Furutech XLR, which have a heavy gold plating that will help with the brightness.
If you're concerned about "pure silver" being too sterile or clinical, maybe look at a Nordost Heimdall 2. It uses two 20awg solid core conductors just like Audio Sensibility Signature, but it's a high purity silver-plated copper ( 99.99999% copper). There's a 2 meter on Audiogon for $350 (pretty much a steal if you need an AES/EBU cable). A 2 meter Audio Sensibility Signature is going to be $800 USD.
The Signature AES/EBU cable uses 20awg solid-core type conductors. He actually uses the Neotech OCC Silver rectangle conductors in an oversized teflon air tube. Excellent design for a digital cable. Pure silver in digital can be good on some systems. If you're system is a bright high resolution system, a pure silver cable could be a bit too clinical. He uses Furutech XLR, which have a heavy gold plating that will help with the brightness.
If you're concerned about "pure silver" being too sterile or clinical, maybe look at a Nordost Heimdall 2. It uses two 20awg solid core conductors just like Audio Sensibility Signature, but it's a high purity silver-plated copper ( 99.99999% copper). There's a 2 meter on Audiogon for $350 (pretty much a steal if you need an AES/EBU cable). A 2 meter Audio Sensibility Signature is going to be $800 USD.