A $22K speaker driven by a $82 cable? Dunno, but my little finger tells me that you will do a disservice to your speaker....
In your position, I would go to my nearest audio dealer and ask for a few cable loaners at different price range, and hear the differences. There is no free lunch in audio, where you typically get what you pay for. Just go for the better sound that your wallet can afford. Speaker cables will have a huge impact on your sound. Be careful matching your amp/speaker cables/speakers. It’s all a matter of system tuning and integration.
I own a pair of refurbished Apogee Duetta Signature speakers. I started using them with MIT-330 speaker cables. A year later, bought another pair of MIT-330 and bi-wired my speakers. Huge difference in sound and never looked back. However, bi-wiring is speaker dependent. Contact BW to validate if they favor bi-wiring. They may also suggest you some speaker cable manufacturers that work well with their speakers.
In your position, I would go to my nearest audio dealer and ask for a few cable loaners at different price range, and hear the differences. There is no free lunch in audio, where you typically get what you pay for. Just go for the better sound that your wallet can afford. Speaker cables will have a huge impact on your sound. Be careful matching your amp/speaker cables/speakers. It’s all a matter of system tuning and integration.
I own a pair of refurbished Apogee Duetta Signature speakers. I started using them with MIT-330 speaker cables. A year later, bought another pair of MIT-330 and bi-wired my speakers. Huge difference in sound and never looked back. However, bi-wiring is speaker dependent. Contact BW to validate if they favor bi-wiring. They may also suggest you some speaker cable manufacturers that work well with their speakers.