It seems that you are looking for cables that shape your sound in a
certain way. I've always thought the purpose of cables was to not
change the sound. One problem I think you'll have is that the shaping
of the sound is going to be affected by how cables interact with the
components. So what might work with one set of components won't work
with another. After all, that is what has to be a happening. Designing
a totally neutral cable should be easy, and cheap ,if the impedances of
the components are controlled. I work in microwaves which are thousand
times more difficult to transmit than audio. The key is to control your
loads. That is something that the audio industry doesn't really do. As I
understand it the exotic companies are sometimes the worst offenders.
They sometimes have to sacrifice standards for that little bit of extra
sound quality. 

Anyway, instead of experimenting with a bunch very expensive cables,
maybe you ought to try an equalizer. You can get a decent one for less
than a lot of the cables you could buy, and you only need one to see if
it works. You can always resell it and go back to experimenting with
cables.


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