The PAD are very good, and the Purist Anniversary are the best in that line however, $$$.
Personally, I would take the upper SR before the upper PAD.
On starting out at the lower end of the cable spectrum to save money. It really depends on your equipment you have now or will have.
If you are like me, you will be constantly upgrading the cables until you get to the top of the SR line. In the end you will have spent more money.
I say buy one set of SR cables first, probably the interconnect to be used between CD player and Preamp.
Buy the best you can handle (Apex,or Precision Ref,$$$), then gradually keep adding cables.
Eventually, you may find some used SR cables on Audiogon and that will keep the cost down.
I know we all say this but if you can borrow some SR cables in the different ranges that would help.
Some say the cable company is a good source to try cables, I have not had much luck with them however.
Personally, I would take the upper SR before the upper PAD.
On starting out at the lower end of the cable spectrum to save money. It really depends on your equipment you have now or will have.
If you are like me, you will be constantly upgrading the cables until you get to the top of the SR line. In the end you will have spent more money.
I say buy one set of SR cables first, probably the interconnect to be used between CD player and Preamp.
Buy the best you can handle (Apex,or Precision Ref,$$$), then gradually keep adding cables.
Eventually, you may find some used SR cables on Audiogon and that will keep the cost down.
I know we all say this but if you can borrow some SR cables in the different ranges that would help.
Some say the cable company is a good source to try cables, I have not had much luck with them however.