Diy interconnects RCA connectors.


I've made some pretty good sounding interconnects using Furutech FP126g RCA connectors. I'm wondering if anyone has experience with KLE harmony RCA connectors,or other higher quality ones under $100. a set.
I just ordered the entry level KLE Copper Harmony rca connectors and will be building a cable using them. I suspect they will sound very different from the Furutech FP126g.
I'm also wondering if anyone has experience using different brands of pure silver,solid core,wire. So far I've tested the Jupiter silver in cotton and silk casings,and the Neotech upocc silver in teflon. I believe the Jupiter is more open,and the slight "tizz" or haze isn't there. The Neotech might have produced slightly more midbass/bass presence,but my Emotiva system and Energy RC-70 speakers might not be quite good enough to make a more accurate comparison.

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@dayemot 
It is very interesting what you did. The only Neotech solid core copper that I am aware of, is NEP-3200 (being a power cord). I was wondering is there any Neotech SOLID CORE copper interconnect cable? Actually I am a fan of Solid core cables, that's why I like to learn more about it.

Regarding Hybrid cables, I use Neotech NEP-3003 MK III, as a power cord (!) with a great result. It is very detailed, dynamic as well as fantastic 3D soundstage where one may spot placement of each instrument in a big orchestra. It is much better than Furutech Alpha-3 and Fp-s302N. 

That's is why I am more interested toward Neotech HYBRID NEi-3001 MKII in order to make some interconnect cables with. The question is to use KLE or Neotech connectors?