Xangsane Cryo OCC vs Sterling Silver XLRs


Has anyone tried Xangsane's Cryo'd OCC interconnects?  They are three solid core 27awg and one multi strand 31awg for a combined 22awg.

https://www.xangsaneaudiocable.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=229&product_id=682&sort=p.price&order=DESC

The 4n sterling silver is 20awg made up of 7 .50mm multi strand cores.https://www.xangsaneaudiocable.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=229&product_id=676&sort=p.price&order=DESC

I'm currently running Neotech NEI-3001 MKIIIs but my new mono's are coming in next week so I will need a new 5 meter interconnect.  I was originally thinking about Neotech NEI-3001G since, I have noticed the sound difference in the NEI-3001 MKIII compared to the NEI-3002 MKIII.

Does anyone have any real world insight on Xangsane's sterling silver or OOC copper? 

stillbuyingtoys

Ok fellas, both the 5m and the 1m cables are in and they are amazing.  I'm into  initial responses of cables and components, and these XS-1105Ags totally wipe the floor against Neotech's copper range of interconnects that I own.

The clarity and transparency is unreal.  They were bright the first day but they settled down after 25 hours of listening.  I suspect they will hit there stride in 100 hours as Xangsane says they are good to go in 72.

For the money I do not see any competition in this price range.   I see why @roxy54 loves Xangsane's silver interconnects.

@stillbuyingtoys 

I'm really glad that you have discovered how good their cables are and what an incredible value they are. I have no temptation to look for something better. From my limited experience, they have balanced performance across the spectrum whereas others I have tried are really good in one area and only average in others.

@roxy54 What speaker cables are you using?  I'm tempted on looking at Xangsane's silver cables but I've always heard that go silver in your interconnects and copper in your speaker cables.

I don't want too much of a good thing as they say with an all silver cable loom. 

I would love to do the same, and when I can swing it I will, but for a long time I have been using a biwire set of copper cables, an exotic brand from Australia whose name I can't recall. They were given to me as part of a purchase of a tube amp years ago that I ended up hating. They've beat out several others, but I'd feel confident buying the Xangsane.