Rogue's manual gives no spec on output impedence, but most tube amps are higher than most SS amps in general, meaning less damping is applied to control the woofer of your speaker. Longer cables add series resistance, which effectively reduces damping further, so minimizing that is an object of interest. Belden 1313A is a good generic twisted pair 12 ga. wire, well under your stated budget. You could go upscale and get Transparent HP122 for (just)
within your budget, but only if you go
under the flooring to halve the length.
Its main difference is the extruded jacket that maintains the uniformity of twist of the conductors far better than the tubing used by most jacketed wire. Later, as an upgrade, you can get a pair of their network modules ("Bricks").
Drill, Baby, Drill!
Drill, Baby, Drill!