XLR cable with warmth without losing resolution


Would like to keep it under $1000ish a metre. 
Not sure if warmth and resolution are considered oxymorons, but I mean I wouldn’t like to lose information but the cable to have a warm tonal signature.

Purist Neptune seems to be a front runner but is pricey , any alternatives or any one with experience on Neptune who can advice?
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I am not looking for "best bang for buck". I am specifically looking for warm cables with resolution. Nor am I looking for branding or looks. 
Just looking for something cable that does something specific for system matching with my system and room which is a bit on the bright side of things.
But am not looking for high freq rolloff either.
I suggest looking into Audio Art Cables out of San Diego California.

Robert Fritz (619) 255-6451 or their web page.

I was looking to get new cables since I moved my system such that I would no longer need 25 foot XLR cables (don't ask).  I wanted to keep with Transparent Audio XLR cables and decided before I purchased them I would try a pair of Audio Art Cables. 

Hand made, specifically for you.

They, were excellent and a great value. Compared to the Transparent Audio Cables and some other high end cables I had, they matched very well.  I would definitely go with them again.

A 1.5 meter pair cost me $1,010.

enjoy
To put a closure on this thread.

I went with a pair of Audiomica Consequence. I am still gobsmacked with how good these cables are.

If you ever get a chance, do try them.

Cheers!
Cerious Technologies Graphene Matrix cables are warm.

Audio Envy is not.

I use both brands in separate systems and have A/B tested these cables in both systems. In my opinion, the Audio Envy cables are fast and not warm.
If you're using differentially balanced components.....all XLR interconnects sound pretty much the same