Clean and thin sounding interconnect?


I am looking for "Mr. Clean", an interconnect that would be totally transparent, no smoothness added, not harshness in the treble, just a very neutral cable. If it has to have some character, I'd rather have it thin in the bass and lower medium. Price range: up to $300-400 used for 1m (0.5m would do)
Thanks
beheme
If you want a clean sounding (not thin sounding) IC at a budget price try Element Cable's twisted pair with Cardas RCAs for around $99 new. They are built with Belden cable on what I believe is a J. Risch design. If I can hear obvious differences between power cords using these ICs they must be pretty transparent and neutral.
I should have read the original post more closely. The Au24 ics are not 'thin' sounding.

-IMO
acoustic Zen silver ref mk II. These tilt things up in the frequency range a bit. They are actually a little smooth, but they extend very very well in the highs. They don't have a lot of added mid body in my opinion. And they are ultra transparent.
You might want to look into the Magnan III's. Very nice but somewhat lean sounding cable that is very reasonably priced. As i've posted before though, interconnects are component to component interphase dependent though, so your results may vary slightly. Sean
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Thanks, I will start with the Silent Audio since they share my speaker cables' approach (Speltz anti-cable): less material is less cost and less coloration!