Nordost RedDawn vs. Audioquest King Cobra XLR's??


Looking to get a set of balanced cables to run between a PS Audio Perfect Wave MKII (arriving next month) and my Audio Research LS25MKII / Pass Labs X-250 / Wilson Witt rig. Any comments or thoughts? Used or new is fine. Looking for warm yet detailed sound with wide sound-stageing as a factor.I appreciate your help and advice in advance.
chriswilford1
Are there any recommendations in the new / used $200-$300 range given what I'm looking for?
Audience, Wireworld, Harmonic Tech, Audioquest......

There are just so many cables out there it is mind boggling.
If new, go to your nearest dealer(s) and see what they will loan you.
If used try calling the cable company and see what they can do for as far as loaning samples.
BRAND NEW Wireworld Equinox 6 XLR 4 Meter
Retail $550
Selling for just $220

http://app.audiogon.com/listings/449298

Specifications:

Construction: DNA™ Helix
Conductor type: Ohno Continuous Cast copper
Insulation: Composilex™
Plug contacts: Silver-clad oxygen-free copper
Connectors: Silver Tube™
Termination: XLR
Length: 4M
Hi,I own AQ's King Cobra's and Columbia rca and xlr and still love them very much, having said that I find the Morrow Audio's MA3 xlr a more warm and detailed cable than both. It has an overall tonal balance I would expect to find as I move up a cable makers line and at its price I get what sounds like to me a top tier cable for a reasonable price!
I've demoed these cables head-to-head in non-balanced form. Associated equipment was the Sim Audio i-1 integrated amplifier and cd player, with Paradigm Studio 60 V2 loudspeakers.

The Nordost cables were more detailed at the expense of some harshness in the treble. The Audioquest King Cobras gave up a tiny bit of detail but were heavier on bass and a more enjoyable listening experience.