I use the cables by Monarchy on my Ohm 2000s.
Having gotten that out of the way, I would suggest that you get cables that are properly terminated, of proper length, and definitely under $200 (I would say under $100 but Monarchy just raised the price of their cables and I'd be a hypocrite. :) ). I base that on what I learned on my way to a physics degree and on what EE people have always, always told me.
For example, I once carried out an experiment that demonstrated the Josephson effect, i.e. superconductivity as predicted by quantum mechanics, and inexplicable with classical E&M. None of the cabling was esoteric; the wall sockets were excellent, as you would expect, but the power cords could not have cost more than $20 or so.
If standard cabling can do superconductive quantum mechanics, it can probably do our stereos too.
Having gotten that out of the way, I would suggest that you get cables that are properly terminated, of proper length, and definitely under $200 (I would say under $100 but Monarchy just raised the price of their cables and I'd be a hypocrite. :) ). I base that on what I learned on my way to a physics degree and on what EE people have always, always told me.
For example, I once carried out an experiment that demonstrated the Josephson effect, i.e. superconductivity as predicted by quantum mechanics, and inexplicable with classical E&M. None of the cabling was esoteric; the wall sockets were excellent, as you would expect, but the power cords could not have cost more than $20 or so.
If standard cabling can do superconductive quantum mechanics, it can probably do our stereos too.