I have had Audio Sensibility "signature" level cables are they are absolutely excellent for the money. The "Signature AES/EBU" uses really large 20awg OCC silver conductors that are twisted and inserted into a teflon tube (so you have almost no dielectric resistance that would normally happen with insulation. They are combined with Furutech gold-plated XLR connectors with a custom steel shell. The gold-plated will help compensate for that fast/bright silver and likely give you the best sound here (larger awg will give more powerful bass).
The Crystal Clear Audio magnum opus combines silver wire with the Oyaide Focus XLR connectors. These connectors use a silver-plated over rhodium-plated pins and will definitely be bright and harsh in the high frequencies on a digital cable. I would probably avoid this cable unless you have an extremely warm and laid back system.
As far as Revelation Audio, I don't know. They don't publish what kind of wire (is it solid core? What awg do they use?). But one negative is their use of Neutrik XLR connectors, which are very poor and sound harsh and dirty (even on a digital cable!). The Furutech gold-plated XLR are just so much smoother (yes, even on a digital cable!).
So, out of the three, my choice would likely be Audio Sensibility.
The Crystal Clear Audio magnum opus combines silver wire with the Oyaide Focus XLR connectors. These connectors use a silver-plated over rhodium-plated pins and will definitely be bright and harsh in the high frequencies on a digital cable. I would probably avoid this cable unless you have an extremely warm and laid back system.
As far as Revelation Audio, I don't know. They don't publish what kind of wire (is it solid core? What awg do they use?). But one negative is their use of Neutrik XLR connectors, which are very poor and sound harsh and dirty (even on a digital cable!). The Furutech gold-plated XLR are just so much smoother (yes, even on a digital cable!).
So, out of the three, my choice would likely be Audio Sensibility.