Using 2 different brands of interconnects?


Is there any problem with this if the cables are in the same ballpark in quality (or price)? Do cables have such different sound signatures that things get muddied or cancelled out?

Forgive my ignorance. This is my first venture into the topic. I'm talking about under $100 gear for a meter length..
m669326
"Under $100.00  sounds like cheap cable pretend it sounds good."
The OP, who obviously doesn't have the type of disposable income as some members here, asks for help with a legitimate question. What he gets is a pompous, snotty comment meant to demean him instead of provide help.
Can you imagine raising children with this type of attitude.
As with most things in life, I believe in getting the best that I can afford. Most folks don't have unlimited budgets. If someone can only afford $100 set of cables,that's the budget. There are plenty of choices in that range. My personal opinion,is buy used. That's what I do 99% of the time.  
What makes matters more complicated is that cable sounds different in different systems...depends what it connects. I had Cardas in my system which was recommended by my amp manufacturer, and it sounded awful. Colleen Cardas convinced me that their better cables would be more appropriate....ultimately tried their whole line....they all had a sound that I found unacceptable. I’m sure they sound great connected to different components....but that what this hobby is about.
Try any combo you want and go with whatever sounds best.  Cost is not the determining factor for what will sound best in each case. 
@stringreen My experience with Cardas products are that they are warm and if you have a hot, trebly system with noice, they can help hide it. The higher up the chain you go, the less warm, but if your system is balanced and quiet, then they obfuscate the details. For my early systems, that was exactly what I needed. Since then not so much.