Interconnects for Tube amps


What would be a good interconnect and speaker cable for Tube amps.I would like good interconnects, but at the same time, don't want to get an equity loan.I have been considering the MIT 330's and MH 750.I also do not wish to keep trying different brands, I would like cables that are neutral, thanks, Curt.
curtis1
I would and do not hesitate in recommending the Homegrown Audio cables. That is, for people with tube products. That is not to say they are for everyone using a tube product(no cable can be all things to all people). But, if you do not have bright, shrill speakers, you owe yourself an audition. At $70/meter, terminated(what wire CAN and should??? cost), how can you get hurt? I think that MIT cables have their place in this hobby, but I HATE them for tube systems. I liken what they do to the sound(at least the ones I have heard in tube systems) to using Chinese tubes. As if a thick oil had been poured over the music, yielding a slow, heavy, uninvolving sound(to me). Of course, we all have our own preferences. But, for the most part people who used MIT wire are solid state devotees, and tubeophiles are not usually MIT users. But, you should investigate all that is out there, that way you are sure.
In my better system I am using Cary 2A3 mono blocks (5 watts each channel) or a Conrad Johnson Premiere 11-A (70 watts). After much trial I decieded I prefered Silver Audio interconnects. I tried Home Grown, they were good and less exspensive, however I thought the sound was better with Silver Audio. I have seen a few pair on the used market. Silver Audio us to and still might let you audition them at home on the honor system! I hope this helps. Carl_eber have you auditioned Silver Audio?
I concur with the stay away from MIT crowd.Its good stuff but way overpriced.Try out the Coincident IC.Like their speakers the cables are very tube friendly.