Warm, flexible, cheap-ish cables?


All,

I’m looking for a good set of cables (speaker, RCA interconnect, digital coax) to replace a bunch of cheap off-brand cables with something better from a single manufacturer.  I have annoyingly specific requirements: they need to be on the warm/forgiving side, need to be flexible at the connectors because of a tight fit behind by gear, and need to be reasonably priced (probably not more than around $250 a piece).  

I tried Kimber Timbre interconnects and Kimber VS21 coax, but this combo was too bright/leading-edge focused in my system. 
 

Thanks for any advice!

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2 suggestions.  Blue Jeans cable and Pine Tree audio.  You can contact both directly and share your specific needs and they will work with you.  I have both and they’re excellent and within your price range. 

My two inexpensive, but very good cable companies are Signal Cable, and Pine Tree Audio. I just got three interconnects, a power cable, and high quality jumpers from Pine Tree, and they are all very good. At less than the cables they replaced, they are every bit as good. And Signal Cable made me some custom power cords, and very long RCA cables for my sub. Again, excellent quality for affordable prices.

I've never owned the real, real expensive stuff, and I suspect if I did, I'd understand why some of them are so pricey. So, I'm gonna make sure I never hear them...

Warm? Cables don't change sounds. Get plain old OFC at a gauge that supports the length of the run (I always use 12 AWG which is honestly overkill). Heck, you could literally use a collar hanger and not notice the difference. 

@squared80 go back to that site that swears by measurements,cables have no sound & all amplifiers sound the same,you’ll feel right at home....
OP,mid range Pangea Audio would be my recommendation,the ones that use Cardas copper...

+1 Blue Jeans for cables and hospital grade power cords.  Have had fancier stuff but couldn't hear difference (Rega => ELAC => Bryston => BJ => ProAc).