Long XLR recommendations


Hi all, due to a wifely requirement I have to run balanced interconnects about ~30 feet.  These will go between a BAT VK-3ix and Liberty Audio B2B-100s running mono.  Ready made cables would be prohibitively expensive for an approx. 10m run so I'm looking at DIY. 

I've previously tried Mogami and Canare but haven't been too impressed, they both seemed a bit dull and lacking inner detail.  I've built several cables using Furez FZ162AA that I liked better than the Mogami/Canare but, of course, I'm looking for something better.

Trying to keep costs below $10/ft rules out a lot of cables but i don't want to break the bank.  I've been looking at Neotech NEI-3004 and DH Labs BL-1.  Would either of these be "better" to the Furez cable?  If you think there is other cable that I've forgotten please chime in.  

I plan to use DH Labs XLR connectors for these cables.  Are there other affordable XLRs that use copped conductors?

Thanks in advance for the recommendations and opinions.

tko956

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Maybe also consider Furutech connectors?  Furutech seems to get good reviews from DIY cable types…

https://www.thecableco.com/catalogsearch/result

Although a bit above your $10/foot price target you might also check out Audio Envy that are still pretty cost effective and get great reviews…

https://audioenvy.com/product/monitor/onestian-g10-pair/

Incidentally, I reviewed the stereo version of your amps and found it to be outstanding and one of the best amps I’ve had in my system, especially when in high-bias mode.  Peter REALLY wanted me to do a follow-up review of the monoblock version as he was adamant they were a big step up in sound quality, but unfortunately the publisher wouldn’t go for it.  Really great amps you’ve got there, and best of luck with the interconnects.

Lucky for me Peter is about an hour drive away.

Lucky indeed! He’s one of the jewels in high-end audio IMHO and just a great guy. I also got to review one of his Liberty speakers that were also outstanding and an incredible value for what they delivered sonically. Just sorry I was never able to listen to or review any of his upscale PBN products as I’m sure they’re really something. Oh well. Maybe ask Peter what he’d recommend for long XLR interconnects, or maybe he’d even whip you up a custom pair — wouldn’t put it past him. Couldn’t hurt to ask, right? He’ll definitely give you the straight poop if nothing else. The dude’s a total straight shooter as I’m sure you well know.