thin, very flexible, warm sounding interconnect...


...that is not too fragile and won't break the bank (say less than $600 for a 1 M XLR pair).

Any thoughts? I am exploring a number of solid silver braided/unshielded interconnects. But I'm wondering if these all won't sound a bit on the lean side of things.

Your thoughts (as always) most appreciated.
dgaylin

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i owned rhe audience au 24. i sold it earlier this year. it is not warm. i also compared the au24 to the au 24e. the e version is also not warm.

soundstring unshielded may suit you. i own that cable and would suggest you listen to it before buying it. try the unshielded version. i own both.
hi philojet:

i have access to audionote products. is there another audionote cable warmer than the vx ? is the vx a silver cable or copper cable ?

i have reviewed a preamp, heard an audionote dac, and own an audionote cd player.
hi philojet:

i think warm means colored, i.e., subtraction in the treble and additive in the upper bass. i doubt a cable that sounds neutral can also be warm.

i think a cable like purist audio design proteus or colossus would probably qualify ass warm. however, they are not inexpensive and not thin.

i doubt there are any warm cables which are in current production today, except, perhaps, the soundstring.