Best affordable digital coax cable for connecting transport to re-clocker?


My Empirical Synchro-mesh is due to arrive today. I bought the Empirical cable to connect the re-clocker to my Aqua La Voce DAC but am wondering about what to use to connect the transport to the S. Mesh. I'd like to spend less than $400. Blue Jeans 1694A has been recommended. How might this compare with, say, Audioquest Carbon ? 
stuartk
Not meaning to be rhetorical, but I’m of the opinion that no DAC *rejects* jitter. Instead it boils down to how well the DAC deals with it once accepted. Oh and I too use Blue Jeans (Belden) 1694A.
If you can use a soldering iron, you may want to try the VH Audio Pulsar Ag
SPDIF Digital (75 ohm) cable with silver Eichmann connectors. Although the rca's are sold in sets of 4, Chris will sell you a pair. Cost would be around $200. 
@gdhal

The asynchronous clock is an example of jitter rejection. In the case of Benchmark, the incoming clock is digitally separate from the outgoing clock. Adjustments are made digitally at precisely 4 pSec intervals at an adjustment rate of less than 1Hz in order to match timing. If you can’t hear below 1 Hz then there is no audible jitter from the incoming clock reaching the DAC chip. It is quite simple to do this digitally - it is much harder to do things analog as 4 pSec accuracy is extreme.
If you can use a soldering iron, you may want to try the VH Audio Pulsar Ag
SPDIF Digital (75 ohm) cable with silver Eichmann connectors. Although the rca's are sold in sets of 4, Chris will sell you a pair. Cost would be around $200.

Way overkill.  I would not spend more than $50.