warmest speaker cables you've heard?


I'm looking for a short length of speaker cables, which i need to be as warm as possible..
Price wise, looking at USD700 and below for 1m length pair.

it'll be placed in between an Apollon stereo 1et400a power amp and a RAAL-requisite SR1a speaker adaptor box.
The SR1a is ruthless and clinical and I am looking to add as much warmth as I can. 

Assume the rest of the gear and interconnects have been decided/cannot be swapped out. So just left with the speaker cables to sort out.

I've been told the following are good candidates:
Kimber 8TC
Tellurium Q Black II
Tellurium Ultra Blue

Anything else I should be looking at?
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@czarivey lol I wish there was a way to upvote your post! It should be an industry standard for manufactures to put your warmth rating for cables on their websites.. Haha! 
Get on the merry go round. I stayed for a year, lost my deposit after giving up on every trial cable sent my way. Those cables did not give the rise I was looking for and finally I was pointed to Iconoclast by the company that took my deposit money. I read on this forum it's all about the geometry but did not entirely grasp what that meant. Geometry balances frequency, capacitance, resistance and inductance. 

Happy hunting
So here is something inexpensive and will make your rig any coloration or brightness or lack off for 150 usd schiit Loki+ Tone control, But it only comes with rca so if you run balanced you need a converter cables. It has a bypass so you only use it when you want without any affect I’ve tested it so have many others. I’m a headphone nut. Have 15 HP’s,8 IEM’s I use it to add +3 db bass on my sennheiser hd 600, which are famous for great vocals but lean on bass. You don’t need a lot to improve. You can trim your high a few db or raise lower mids  as you want when you want. Like I said with it bypass use it when you want. I only use when I want a little more a little less every once in while. Only problem is they’re so popular that it took 2 months to get mine. It maybe easier now. Good luck from a brother Audiophile.
If speaker cables color sound like a tone control, I would think you would have 4 or 5 different types of cable depending on the recordings you are listening to. Perhaps a brighter cable to get the most out of a very warm recording. Perhaps a warm cable to tame a bright recording. Or perhaps use a cheaper, neutral cable and tweak the tone control. 
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I get it. A lot of people do not know that Straightwire makes the cables for several high end headphone brands. If anyone company can help its Straightwire. Call Straightwire direct in Florida to ask them what you need. It’s bot about how much money but how to get the sound. This is a puzzle they can solve. Good luck. The Puritan 136 is 90% of the 156. At $1600 it’s a steel. That is info for the future. I know your focus is on the cables right now.