Are manufacturer AC cables good enough?


I have two PS Audio AC3 and two Pangea AC 14 cables I don't use.  My thinking is that Ayre wouldn't supply cables that are inadequate for their components.  Is that thinking flawed?

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21,500 irrelevant posts. Prove me wrong. Provide a link.
Any one will do. Just one. How hard could it be?

Modjeski designed, made, and sold modestly-priced speaker cables (he stopped including a power cord with his amps, saying everyone already has a spare computer cord that would do the job ;-) , and Keith Herron makes interconnects. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess nether are directional. Yet both somehow managed to make superior sounding electronics. Thank God for good ol' blind luck.

@tomic601, maybe on my next trip down to SoCal I'll stop by Vandersteen's place (it's not far off I-5) and give his new stuff a listen. I spent an interesting evening at CES drinking the expensive wine Richard bought for the dinner part (he, Brooks & Sheila Berdan, myself & my woman, another couple), eating Filet Mignon while listening to Richard and Brooks talk shop.

I had been planning to go to Modjeski's new place in Berkeley/Oakland and listen to his direct-drive ESL's (OTL amp driving the stators directly---no step-up transformer), but that's no longer possible. Bummer. 

Munching a good Filet Mignon, makes everything better, doesn’t it?    Of course: many appetites could be satisfied with a filet from Costco, which would, "do the job" (like a spare computer cord).     That’s up to no one’s palate, but the muncher’s.    For other appetites (biases): there’s Wagyu Beef Filet Mignon (not American, but- the real deal, from Miyazaki, Japan).    As I mentioned, in my first response to the OP/this thread: As long as you’re willing to settle for, "good enough"........
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geoffkait,

">>>>That’s because you’re an idiot."
If I were you, I would have a little more respect for my teacher. 

Now go back and play with your pebbles.