Audio cable companies are such a small subset of the wire electrical wire industry that it is highly unlikely that a manufacturer of cable will be able to justify the cost of producing a different weave of the stranding of the cable.
I had a Coda Fet 02b preamp which made a noise on one input when changing selections. I contacted Coda and they told me it was an impedance mismatch with the cable. I moved the cable to a different input and the noise moved to the other input selection. I bought Innersound RCA cable for $50 for a meter pair and used them the noise disappeared.
(Innersound manufactures electrostatic speakers) Mr. Sanders from Innersound wrote a white paper about cables and he claimed that if a cable is manufactured correctly there will be no sonic difference between cables.
After that I stopped looking for the perfect cable and used Innersound. They have since stopped making cables so I have gone with Blue Jeans cables from Seattle Washington. They are high quality and don't break the bank.
I had a Coda Fet 02b preamp which made a noise on one input when changing selections. I contacted Coda and they told me it was an impedance mismatch with the cable. I moved the cable to a different input and the noise moved to the other input selection. I bought Innersound RCA cable for $50 for a meter pair and used them the noise disappeared.
(Innersound manufactures electrostatic speakers) Mr. Sanders from Innersound wrote a white paper about cables and he claimed that if a cable is manufactured correctly there will be no sonic difference between cables.
After that I stopped looking for the perfect cable and used Innersound. They have since stopped making cables so I have gone with Blue Jeans cables from Seattle Washington. They are high quality and don't break the bank.