Audiophile LAN cables


I know very well the importance of cables in a system, and I know very well the difference in the sound they make.
I have been assembly audio cables for my own use for years now, but I never expected how a LAN cable could change the sound of my liquid music so much.
Do you guys have experience in LAN cables?
Do they make a difference also in your audio setup?
gill_92
I just noticed that Synergistic Research has a CAT 7 cable, probably won't be picking this one up.

PRICE:
CAT 7 Ethernet $2995 / 1.0 meter (+$500 per add. 0.5m)

I set up my streamer with a Cat 6 cable initially. After researching different ethernet cables I came to the conclusion to go with a Cat 8 cable. Not due to the massive amount of data transfer that it can handle but for the way it is built with increased shielding. My thought are it made a positive improvement to my sound quality. It cost $50 dollars shipped to my door.  
@gill-92 I hope you love your new cable.

And I am sorry that I sidetracked your thread, it was accidental, but thank you for starting it, it was very helpful.
To come full circle, I did decide to order the Supra CAT8, partly because it was the least expensive of the "audiophile" rated cables and truth be told no one had anything bad to say about it.  Other than it was not quite as "full" sounding as the WireWorld.  We shall see.

Thanks again all and stay safe
George

If you truly want improvements from router get rid of the $5 wall wart power supply 

I use a LTA  Linear power supply which cleans up all noise coming in ,the a decent Ethernet hub  LHY make some very good ones ,the crap for $25 just adds more noise ,the lhy has a low noise Crystal , LPS ,and low noise regulators 

their top model $2300 is excellent ,currently I have the lesser SW8 which is still decent  and get at least $200 Pangea power cords for both ,  Ethernet cables $500  from router. End point most critical for $1k several good ones for Jcat is a step above , Shunyata are very good  for usb but expensive , I have the $1500 audience front row which is very respectable.