What speaker cables can complete with Audience 24e or 24e SE for less $$


Looking to replace my Harmonic Technology Pro 11 + speaker cables whose girth and size are too awkward for my current living space.

Therefore, I have considered Audience 24e or the 24e SE speaker cable, but even  the used prices for 6 ft pair with banana plugs is over  $1100 on Used Cables.com and more on AG 

Therefore, I need some recommendations for less bulky speaker cable that offer the same quality of sound of the Audience cable, or close to it for less money. Obviously, I will only buy used to expand my dollar range

Speakers are Golden Ear Technology model 7's:

Pre-amp:  CJ PV-14L SE; 

Amp: BAT VK 200 ( 100RMS) 

Thank you,  SJ

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sunnyjim
Sunnyjim  be patient Paul from Clear day cable can easily make you one.Very very nice guy.
Plenty of great suggestions above.  I have tried lots of speaker cable, albeit modestly priced, and the Blue Jeans Belden cable is excellent. I current have Mogami 3103 cable which is wonderful and affordable for the 25' runs need.  I recently auditioned several IC's from The Cable Company and their recommendations were outstanding.  They have a "lending library" of cables you can try at no cost unless you keep them.  I have long been a denier of anything but modestly priced cable, but my new IC's have complete changed my thinking on the matter.  You have outstanding components which will likely benefit from moving up the "food chain" in terms of speaker cables. My best advice is to contact Steve at The Cable Company and try a few of their vast array of cables.  
If you really want an economic solution for small diameter, flexible cables that would sound great with your speakers, three options come to mind.

Your HT Pro 11+ cables are IMO pretty good sounding.  They are made from multiple, bundled, small gauge, solid-core copper wires that are individually insulated with PE (which I believe sounds better than Teflon).  The bundles are encased in plastic and interwoven with damping materials.  This whole business is then covered with a flexible rubbery type covering which is then covered with a thick PVC outer casing and then covered with Techflex.  Your problem with size is that there is a lot of "stuff" surrounding the wires themselves and I particularly do not like the thick PVC outer covering.  If you really like t sound of the HT Pro 11+ cables with your speakers, one option would be to carefully remove the outer casings and damping materials, and then place the twisted pair of encased conductors inside of black Clean-Cut Techflex with a piece of heatshrink at each end.  Your favorite cables would then be much smaller in diameter and very flexible.  I have removed the coverings on several HT cables to harvest the wire and while you need to be careful and use very sharp/new blades, and pulling the coverings apart takes some strength, you can do this without damaging the cables.  Your cost for this option would be Techflex and heat shrink. Parts Express is a convenient source for economical Techflex and heat shrink to finish your cables at a cost of around $20 or less. 

I find the discussion of BlueJeans cables interesting in that they simply use easily available Belden or Canare bulk cables and terminate them for folks that are uncomfortable doing so.  The Canare 4S11 cable uses annealed, 14 awg stranded copper conductors in irradiated PE insulation that can be cross-connected so that each pair creates an 11 awg conductor, the same as your HT cables.  The cross-connected geometry reduces inductance, which is beneficial for speaker cables and power cords.  They are flexible and a single run to each speaker should be all you need for your single-wired speakers.    I don't like the spades offered by Parts Express (because they are brass) but Sonic Craft or Partsconnexion each have better solid copper spades or bananas as well as the Techflex and heat shrink. Markertek offers the 4S11 wire for $1.35/ft.  If you need two 6-foot cables, that is a whopping $16.20 for wire plus maybe $30 for Techflex, heat shrink and spades, so your total cost is around $50.

Another option is back to the WE 10 awg wire I mentioned below.  On e-bay, there is right now a per-foot option (for a twisted pair at 10 awg per wire) at $3.95 per foot or a 16-foot length for $60, both being sold by tajacobs.  There is a well-known American cable maker that has received excellent reviews for their speaker cables and power cords, which I believe are made from this very wire.  If you need 12 feet of the wire, for two 6-foot cables your wire cost would be about $48, or buy the 16-foot length and cut it in half for two 8 feet long cables..  To finish them off, add $30 for coverings and spades so you are at about $80 for wire that has received rave reviews.    

If you want to spend more money on AU 24 cables then go ahead.  You will not have to construct anything and you can always sell them if you don't like them.   But if a lower-cost option is desired, then consider the three options above.  My sonic preference would be the first or third options.  With options 2 and 3, you may actually save money by selling your HT cables and using the proceeds to fund your new speaker cables. Good luck and let us know how your choice compares to your HT cables.


Sunnyjim,
     I have owned Harmonic Technology 9+ Pro cables that I didn't particularly care for--I missed the transparency and upper end clarity of my previous Speltz Anticables.  After several tries at upseeding the Speltz with other good for the money cables including various Morrow cables, Crimson, DNM, I tried a pair of MG Audio Planus III copper ribbons.  They totally messed with my perception of what speaker cables could do for the sound.  I bought these at $900 used several years ago.  Their sound was WAY above what I'd ever had in my system prior.  But I did not like their bulky and fragile nature.  Philip of Amadi Cables let me try the Amadi Maddie Signature silver cables which are only about 3/8" in diameter and came in 8 ft. vs. 6 ft. lengths of the MGs.  They had all the good points of the MG with even better high end clarity with no harshness plus even deeper bass.  The fact that Philip was selling these for $600 new and they were even decently flexible were more pluses.  My speakers are very detailed and dynamic, VMPS RM40s with all their options other than the outboard crossover.  These are ribbon based speakers with 40" of ribbon drivers.  The rest of my system is at least the speaker's equal or better.  These speaker cables are dynamic, transparent, lucid mids, ethereal highs, with textural deep bass, and I could go on and on with the typical adjectives, but you get the idea.  Philip will let you try these in your system with a generous return policy to really get a handle on the sound in your system.  He has ads on Agon monthly that you can reply to.  He will set you up.  His ICs are also very good--not just good for the money.  They will end your quest for better ICs and SCs as they have done mine.  His power cords are quite a bit stiffer but sound good.