Warm/Forgiving AES/EBU digital cable less then $1000


Hello Audiogon'ers...

I am looking for a warm/forgiving AES/EBU cable to hold me over for a bit while upgrades slowly come to fruition.

Anyone have any suggestions?
flip49er
Try the Triode Wire Lab AES cable well under your budget limit.  Pete has a 30 day return policy and he runs his cables in on the newest model Cable Cooker before he sends them out. 
That is the exact cable I am using now. Have had it in place for about a year and really like it, but hoping I can find something else. A little thinner and brighter then what I need.

I realize that I am polishing a turd here, but that turd is all I have till the end of the year! The new cable will go on the the new server when I get it.
Hi, as a newbie to this forum this is my first post , well actually my last attempt failed. Some time ago I carried out a listening test with a variety of SPDIF and AES/EBU cables, using a Musical Fidelity M1 dac and a Shanling dac. I dismissed all the SPDIF cables, off the shelf good quality and custom made ones. At the time I had stumbled on some Neutrik deicated digital XLR connectors, so I made up a couple of cable using the two types available and lengths of Canford Audio BKT-M cable specced as being 110 Ohm.  Compared to standard off the shelf xlr cables, other manufacturers XLR connectors made up into custom cables, by far the best sounding were the two types of Neutriks, with a clear difference between the "ordinary" digital type and the full on ones, these are currently available as Neutrik NC3FXX-EMC and NC3MXX-EMC. In the UK a company called Designacable.com supply custom made cables using these connectors at a price for 1m lengths (£27) that is almost as low as the cost of the connectors separately. I don't know if there are any US suppliers who have similar cables available in their catalogs. I would recommend that you investigate this option, as it may be that the RFI that the Neutriks eliminate is the root cause of your dissatisfaction.