Recommendations for XLR interconnect cables on a BAT system


Hi guys.
I just purchased a BAT 32SE pre amp, that I am going to connect to some VK60 BAT monoblock´s, what recommendations of XLR cables do you think would be good for this set up.
I currently have some ProAC 3.8 speakers that run on Cardas Quadlink 5C speaker cables.
Thinking about the cardas golden cross XLR ? any thoughts ?

Thanks

Adrian 

adriansd1970
Many companies put XLR inputs/outputs on their equipment for advertising/bragging, but are not differentially balanced.

Balanced Audio Technology (BAT), which the OP is using, offers fully differential designs.
On a serious tip, it is rumored that, Cardas, Kimber and Audioquest cabling is now made in china?

If this is true, do you guys know which models, were made in the USA?
Clear Day Cables. Reasonably affordable silver cable with nice XLRs. Very open, extended cable with no edge at all. I use them and have tried them on Pass, ModWright, ARC and Sonic Frontiers on Aerial Acoustics and ProAcs. No risk at all because you're dealing with one of the nicest guy in the business with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Couldn't be any easier. 

The Morrow cable silver plated copper ,and not even in the highest purity variety
It sounds  highly detailed on thd leading edge ,that being said after longer listens 
the naturalness and valance is nowhere near as good as the AQ Sky ,and for a slightly warmer balance the Colorado. Myself and others that have very $$ top notch systems as well as listenjng to live venues I totally agree with the purer the metal the  more even balanced as well as electrically correct which is very musical. you would be surprised that at least 6 of your top U.S made dabbles use 
Solo crystal, or AQ hoes one step further and I believe micro Polish the surface 
Before putting in Teflon tubest per conductor. and the 72v does make a difference ,unplug , then listen plugged in . Music direct gives you 60 days to check them out.
Dare you to try Mogami for a fraction of the cost of most others suggested. They are neutral and let the music through. You can get them a million places...I think Jerry S. lists them here and he is reliable. Cheers,
Spencer