Component video cable?


I've posted this question before but thought that I'd post it again for additional info. Can anyone please share experiences with higher end component video cables. Please don't answer just use Radio Shack because I know that cables DO make a difference. Many have suggested the Zu Megular. Are these better than using higher end digital cables. I'm currently using Kimber DV-30 and it produces a nice image. I still feel that it can be better. I was considering using three Virtual Dynamics Nite digital cables. I've talked to Rick at VD and he says this should be the best component setup money can buy. I'm considering this option. Has anyone used these cables? Are they hard to work with because of weight and lack of flexibility? I can go up the Kimber chain but wanted to see if anyone has had experience with a component cable that has blown them away. Thanks in advance for your input.
rkuryl
I can indirectly add to the chorus: I use a Better Cables Silver Serpent S-video cable, and it's terrific, and a great value for the money. I can only imagine the component video cable would be comparably good at its price point.
I second the Zu, I compaired to Monster level 2 and A DIY Belden w Canare connectors, The Zu was much of an improvement.
I'm currently using the LAT Component video cables. LAT gives you a 45 day trial period so you might want to look into them. Because I was unable to compare them to other cables I'm interested in hearing what other people have to say about them after different comparisons. Check them out at www.latinternational.com and please let me know how they compare with others.
My .02: Try the Pure Note Sigma digital/video cable (75 Ohm)($200). I use three of them for component video. Great color saturation and focus www.purenote.com/sigdatarca.htm
Just saw someone mention Harmonic's component cable. I'm a HT neophyte, but had an opportunity to pick up the Harmonic a couple of years ago and did for my Mits Diamond/DVD setup. I have no idea if its good or not. How does it stack up, if you know?