The default "mic cable for pros" always seems to be Mogami.
RUBBISH
The notion of paying 50 quid for a piece of cable and two connectors for use on a festival stage, or in the studio is just laughable. I know I'm a Brit - but here we have a firm called Canford Audio. They are the sole supplier of many items to the BBC - things where back in the developing years, the BBC developed a specification for things and Canford would produce it. Cables being one very big area. Canford are not cheap, but they know their stuff and their cables are sold for their physical and electrical performance. They have never ever claimed a sonic unverifiable feature. Just solid electronic specs!
Mogami cable is decent cable - but it's over-priced and sold to those people who believe that gold plated connectors sound better too!
Suggesting it's the mic cable for pros is simply daft. If I have to make up new mic cables - then I buy Canford HST, because it lasts and for me, coils nicely for storage, but lays flat on the floor. This is where cheap cable fails. They do not lay flat, they're too stiff and plasticy. Repeated coiling cracks the outer jacket - that kind of stuff - NOT anything to do with sound quality. The notion that any sane person would pay more for the cable than the mic mean more money than sense.
It's smoke oil and mirrors.
The Amazon cable linked to by the way is quad cable. 4 cores, with two to each audio path. Two pairs in one cable, each with a different twist and lay. It's a proven method to reduce interference that can get onto the audio line. If you intend recording near heavily loaded lighting cables, or if you have to record near a high power broadcasting mast they can prevent unwanted interference getting into your audio. That's solid science. I've got some - trouble is they look exactly the same as the others, bar tiny printing on the sheath.
Buy cable for physical quality vs cost. Nothing else.
There is actually cheaper cable available that is really good too. We all have favourites for when we need to make batches. I'm lazy, so I often buy small quantities of Canford pre-made ones when I'm busy.
In the UK - Neutrik are the preferred connector, we rarely use Switchcraft or Canon - despite them being decent connectors. Neutrik over here has become the standard to follow this side of the water. Mainly because, like the other proper brands, they are good electrically but can be stood on!