XLR cables for a reasonable price?


I've seen lots of threads where it is stated that balanced components are "insensitive" to cables.  Does this mean that spending a lot of money on XLR cables is probably unnecessary, as it offers no sonic benefit over cheaper XLR cables?

I would like some recommendations on reasonably priced XLR cables that give excellent sonic performance.  Thanks for your replies.

hifinut51

Consider soldering your own.  bulk mogami quad and neutrik from Redco, 60/40 or 63/37 solder, a good soldering station.  You will gain a great skill, save a ton of money, and make the exact length cables you require.

https://www.psaudio.com/blogs/how-to/how-to-make-a-50-pair-of-high-end-xlr-cables?_pos=1&_sid=64203f5ff&_ss=r

I feel your pain.  I have purchased Morrow, and Audioquest XLR interconnects at what I consider a tidy sum- over $1000 for 1 meter of the aforementioned.  For me this took the fun out of it. It’s copper wire for pete’s sake. When I elected to tri-amp my Bryston model Ts I wanted the woofer amps close to the towers. That meant one interconnect needed to be 20’ long and the other 5’ long. I began to shop new and used - with great frustration and overwhelming costs. 
 

I trust PS Audio and gambled that I could follow their DiY cable instructions and see for myself whether I had blown $300 for nothing or not. 
 

I compared the DiY set I built myself with the Audioquest and Morrows I already owned- swapping L&R and lengths, isolation and careful listening.  My conclusion is this:  If I had Elon’s money I’d blow 10k on cables and the beautiful wood presentation boxes. Since I’m a poor Surgery guy I actually have to make and follow a budget. My tests concluded thusly: My 61 year old ears (which I have had tested) could not tell a difference between my Morrow, Audioquest and DiY cables. 
 

The next obvious question is what did I connect? My source is a PS Audio Direct Stream Mk I DAC/Streamer into an Audio Research SP15 to an Audio Research VT 130 tube amp driving the mids and tweeters and 2 Bryston 7BSST 700w monoblocks driving the 6 woofers in my Bryston Model Ts.  This is a decent rig in my price range that “plays well together”.  Maybe for an additional $100k in gear I could discern the difference in cables- but for now I have $300 in 2 pairs of XLRs that Morrow wanted almost $2000 for. Good enough for me!

You should try a pair of these to compare to others.  ridiculously "affordable" and uses the quality Mogami cable and Neutrik XLRs and 4% Silver solder: 

https://a.co/d/0VmO62e

Grimm Audio has a line that’s priced low but has great materials, build and connectors. Am considering getting a pair to compare agains my Morrow MA3’s - which I do already love but want to hear against cheaper/well made cables with more shielding in mind.