Digital Cable : Cardas Neutral Reference Vs Au24


Friends,
I am looking to upgrade my Digital cable. I have heard a few of them which are popular like the XV2 and D60, though I liked them in some ways but I found them to be a bit dry.
My sonic preference is Smooth, Natural, Fluid and NEUTRAL !!!
Music should be presented in an airy and wholesome manner but without being forced upon you. The natural midrange warmth is very important for me. I have shortlisted the Cardas NR and Au24 digital cables because both these brands have the reputation of being detailed as well as musical.
I do not like Silver and would normally stay away from it.
Thats the reason I have not considered brands like Audio Magic, Audio Note, Audioquest etc...all of these make respectable products but somehow I have always found Silver to lack midrange realism, especially vocals.

I will not be able to audition these digital cables so I am looking for insights from you fellow inmates. Any info is good info. If anyone has actually heard both of them then nothing like it.
pani
Paui, with what you describe what you our looking for sonicly, in your price range, I would strongly suggest that you audition the Acoustic Zen reference cable that I believe is called the AZ=mc2? I think it will come closer to your desires then either cable you mentioned.

If budget concerns did not matter, then the best of the best is the Stealth sextet, but boy is it expensive.
My budget is about $500. I think I can get a Transparent Reference "used" for that price. I have heard good things about MC2 but isnt it silver :( . I am scared of Silver.

contempt prior to investigation either impedes or outright prevents, one from the discovery of truth.

Silver is not something to be scared about.

There's more to a cable than the materials. The whole of the process can allow for a silver wire to be quite the thing for a system, now and then, if not entirely.

It's easy to see or find various viewpoints alluding to silver as being zippy, zingy, thin or bright sounding, yet I've found this not always, if at all, the case.

The devices to which any cable attaches play as large a part in what sound is recreated as does the type of metal in the conducting cable, it's dialectic, and terminations.

Dismissing such 'made' cabling is like cutting one's nose off to spite their face. I've found generally speaking, I prefer a mix of copper and silver more often than not.

Truth be told here, purely silver conductors are not the norm in cabling. usually it's a silver over copper application instead. 100% silver, end to end including termination, I've not yet tried or seen. Albeit, there probably are some around... somewhere though I'd suspect them to be quite pricey too.