If you go back awhile, I went through this same thing. I tried almost everything out there in the $50-$150 range. I tried everything short of Evidence cables which run around $225 for a 15 ft. cable...a bit much I thought.
Everybody hears things differentlty and expects different things so of course this is all subject. But, when I came across Accusound Silver Studio Pro's my search ended.
Previously I was using Monster Cable because they were easily available and everyone said they were the best. One night one went down and I grabbed a Planet Waves..it was as though someone took a blanket off of my amp. Amazing difference in tone/quality. So I thought, if there's that much difference bewtween those then how much different would a "high end" cable be?
Lava, George L, Planet Waves, Vovox, Elixir etc...all great cables. Something about the Accusound stood out. A clarity and definition and punch that wasn't there with the others. More harmonics and overtones. Nice tight lows, warm articulate mids, shimmery highs and over all extremely balanced. Plus Steve the owner is very accessible and friendly. When I called to inquire about the cable he asked me what I wanted. I wanted a silent Neutric right angle end, 15' cord. He made it for me and I recieved it in two days and was totally blown away. So much so that I proudly endorse these cables. Give 'em a try.
Steve is also making a Vintage cable. According to Steve, with all the diigital stuff, ,he wanted to make a cable to capture the "Old School" tone and vibe. He sent me one and although it does sound old school...great for crunch and power chords, it just wasn't right for my Fuchs rig. A little looser low end, slightly compressed mids, and a little less high end make it great for that Stones AC/DC vibe. Anyway...check them out!!
All said...what is a "true guitar tone"