Anti Cables to join my system, are they enough?


I have Tara Labs interconnects between amp, pre and cd player, all Levinson, and i need some speaker cables to join them. They´re brand new for me, i never heard about before and all i know, till now, is the incredible quality in a certain kind of equipment. The Anti Cables low cost is very attractive, but who knows how do they work in this level? I need some advices...
Thanks.
boldt
Well, I have to say that the Anticables are not particularly impressive looking. My system is designed such that all wiring is hidden, however, so that isn't a concern. From a performance standpoint, they may not be the best there is, but the system sounds so good that I'm not sure if I want or need to go beyond where I am right now. To me the effect of this product is like not having any cables at all. It's just music there in space sounding as close to real as I have ever heard. I guess that's enough for me.
Read all you want, get all the opinions you can stand, then order them and decide for yourself. 30 day return policy only costs $10 if you send them back. Why not?
I use anti-cables and needed some artwork to soften the wall behind the speakers. I commissioned an artist who found the Anti_Cables so aesthetically pleasing he painted a triptych for me with my Vandersteen 5A Kawazingo wood pattern as a backdrop to suspended anti-cables. Click onto my system and see for yourself.
I got some and was glad to get half of my money back when I sold them, I know several others who have had the same experience. HOWEVER, others swear by them. IF I was going to try them again I would just purchase magnet wire and make my own improved version by twisting several wires together, The wire runs about 60 cents a foot , I found that Surplus Sales of Nebraska had a good selection.
I just don't get it. You (Stringreen) have a gorgeous system except for those cables. I'm not saying I'm one to talk, I've got a bit of a rat's nest behind my rack. (My pics make it look worse than it is because of the camera angle.) But I think your very beautiful speakers and that interesting and tasteful artwork would look so much better with a cable lying gently and evenly on the floor from amp to speaker (and from rack to amp): it would look fluid instead of wild, and not distract the eye from the way the art and speaker compliment one another. As it is, the eye is drawn to the cables, because you are trying to mimic with the cables the movement of the artwork from upper left to lower right. But (based on the pics, maybe it looks different in person) I'd say that you are making a mistake. But that's just me.