I played segments of this back to back and they sound identical. No detectable difference in frequency or output. The main differences with cables is either gain or loss of volume and frequencies. The higher the output the more midrange frequencies you have. With really bad quality cables you’ll hear crackles when you move them, the output will be low and the sound will be thin, and they won’t last long. All these cables are reasonable quality with very similar construction so there shouldn’t be any issues. The main difference will be durability after a year of use, and D’Addario have a lifetime warranty so you can’t go wrong with that. Hope that’s helpful to someone.
Thank you for doing in 1 minute, and doing it consistently with a looper, what takes others on youtube tens of minutes. Knowing a little about the guitar and pickup used could be helpful for a baseline, but obviously strings, pickup distance to the strings, amp settings, etc. would all influence the baseline. Well done.
the most important thing about a curly cable is its durability, their capacitance difference is negligible, any change in the signal chain makes all of them have the same performance.
I am not so sure about this, connecting a cable to a pedal with low impedance output is different to connecting directly to a guitar with high impedance output. ASFAIK cable capitance will have more impact on high impedance signals. You are probably right that it won't make a crucila difference in everyday applications.