What is the best BNC Digital Cable under $4,000?


I'm looking at the Synergistic Research Galileo UEF Digital BNC. As well as the Wave High Fidelity Cable and the High Fidelity Reveal BNC and the Black Cat Tron Ditial Cables, respectively.  What do you consider the best Digital BNC cable under $4K?
mrc4u
Why $4k? Why not $10k or $100k?

There is no question that quality of the construction and the material make a huge difference in any digital cable.  However, anything more than $1000 for a digital cable is beyond my listening capability.

Kharma makes amazing digital cables.  I happened to own two from authorized reseller.  MSRP isn't justifiable, however.  The market is flooded with China made Kharma counterfeits make purchasing (or selling) one way too difficult.   

Hope this helps
Oh BTW of hundreds of digital cable I used, Kharma and Goldmund stand alone.

I am not sure if Goldmund offers BNC termination, however....  
I replaced my RCA to BNC ks 2020 Kimber Kable run from transport to Gryphon Diablo dac, with XLR Synergistic Research Galileo UEF. I found more detail can not say that it was just the cable as PS audio (Transport) recommend XLR over RCA  
bsimpson...made in china or not.. Most cables i would say 98.5% out there comes from the same ovens.  

mzkmxcv
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06-01-2019 11:21pm
@cleeds

Ones going against data should offer up the proof. Can you find any studies that show a $30 digital cable and a $3000 digital cable have tonal differences? I’m unfortunately not well off enough to be able to spend $4K on a digital cable. Again, I grant that better made digital cables have better noise rejection, but a digital cable is impossible in increasing stereo separation, tonal balance, etc.

Ah here we go again
Idiot who has never tried something telling people who have tried it that they are wrong. There are HUGE tonal differences between cables, The original post did not ask you for your opinion like this anyway! You like the sound of your own tripe.

To address the original question ... some players or kit have aes/ebu - which I find quite noticeably better.