Smooth, Warm Digital Cable?


Any members tried a RCA digital cable they feel is smooth and relaxed, a bit warm yet still preserves good detail retreval for $200 retail or less? I want to try some from
Cable Co. I have a HT Cyber Copper which seems good, looking for other suggestions to try.
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Esylsten, I had been considering trying a MM Fidelus even though it is a silver cable and I generally prefer copper
because of the richness and warmth. Can you give any more description of your experience with Fidelus? Cable Co does carry this cable, so audition is possible.
It's been a lon time since I had one and I cannot remember exactly but I think it may be worth an audition. Things react differently in different systems but I did replace it with a Yammamura M-5000 cable eventually. The Yam was better but way more expensive. I don't remember the Fidelus being edgy just a bit veiled compared the the Yam which is smooth as silk but lacking dynamically and not as transparant as Illuminations D-60.
DH Labs D-75...like all their cables, smooth, rich and excellent detail/resolution, and very economical.
Audition the Ensemble "Digiflux" at The Cable Company. (fatwyre@fatwyre.com) Costs only $99, discounted from $250. I tried 4 digital cables and it was the most "liquid" of all.
I use the mapleshade ultrathin, not the double helix. it is $32.00 for a meter. it's bizarre looking stuff! and, oh my gosh is it fragile. but, it has superb locking terminations. the sound is very detailed, with great imaging and soundstage. not a bright cable at all. very easy to listen to. kinda odd to listen to at first. i found myself sitting on the edge of the couch leaning toward my speakers. now i just lean back and enjoy. my wife even says she hears a greater clarity. i tried these things on a fluke and they have never been taken out of my system. good luck and happy hunting.