Speaker Cable Suggestions


I would appreciate any suggestions on speaker cable choices.  I will be using the following components:
Krell Chorus 5 channel amp
Krell Foundation processor
Oppo 205 Blue Ray
Sequerra Tuner
B&W 802's & Center Channel
My budget is $1500.00 Max, I am looking at used Kimber, Cardas, Audioquest or the new Silnote Orion-M2 Master
Reference.
Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
walnut
walnut
I served almost 10 years in the Navy so there is no need for you to lecture me. You took the thread off target by claiming to be offended. You made it about you by commenting on my post.  If any comment, such as those you routinely make, is directed to the forum in general, (i.e. is nameless), it is somehow not offensive? Really? I gave my opinion. If you don't like it, tough. Move on. Why should I care about your feelings when that same courtesy is not extended to anyone else here by you?  Apparently you did not notice that I did make a couple of recommendations based on the OPs question. Right on target. As long as you keep putting the target on your back, the torpedoes will continue coming. 

Now back to regular programming, I still recommend Oak and the Graphene Extreme speaker cables to the OP. Either would work well for you. 
Cables cannot "change" (for better) the audio program...merely fix external issues.  

dragon_vibe says:

1.  "(the cables)....sounded magical but left me with fatigue."  I found it strange that cables that sound magical (a positive) can also tire you out. Was that comment thought through?
2.  "These (cables) sounded less noisy and cleaner overall.  Cables do not "sound" or actively do anything to the media. How can they be less noisy when they make no noise?  Not sure what "cleaner means?"  Same as less noisy?
3. "Silver is so transparent that all forms of noise would show up on playback."  So now "transparency" is a bad thing.  Where is this "all sorts of noise" coming from?

Though possibly well intended, these are essentially made up claims (very prevalent coming from those who have sucked up the exotic cable kool-aide) with no sort of standardization of definition.  I believe these claims are what the listener wants to hear and entirely lack substance.  Hard to define what cannot exist.


Cables cannot "change" (for better) the audio program

At least you are right about one thing. However, they can, and all do, take away from the signal that is being sent. That is without exception. The best cables take away the least or inject their own voice the least. The I know science kool aid is so strong that some can’t accept that we don’t know everything or that it is entirely possible that we don’t yet know how to measure everything that matters in respect to human hearing. That kool aid is very strong.