Ethernet cable for Streaming


I wish to use a CAt8 ethernet cable from router to a streamer (not yet purchased). I need a 50ft cable. Was considering Monoprice 24ga cable. The cost of that cable is ~$50. 

Will the 50ft length cause me a problem regarding sonics?

If so, are there versions of this cable that would better serve other than Monoprice?  

Thanks in advance for any help on this. 
mesch
That is how I started, with a short run of fiber at the end.  Consider the CAT cables are susceptible to picking up EMI/RFI and the fiber is not.  Why not just run the whole 15M as fiber with a very short CAT cable of your choosing from the second converter to your streamer/server?  That is how I ended up - with the long run in fiber.  Consider buying a LPS for (at least) the last converter instead of using the wall wart.  Some report benefits from using LPSs on both converters and the router, which is what I have done. Also, make sure you purchase the correct fiber cable that matches the connections on whichever converters you purchase.  Good luck.
Well, I decided to install the Monoprice CAT8 50' cable. Seems to be well constructed, having Al foil shield around each of the 4 wire pairs and a braided shield around these. Quality terminations.

 If any issues arise I will go the WiFi extender route.

Thanks for all the advice. 
@mitch2 thanks very much for the advice. I went with a short run of optical fibre between a pair of TP Link converters you linked in one of your previous posts above. My Cat6a feeding in to the first converter, and a short run of Supra Cat8 terminated in Telegartner connectors. 

I suspected there was some noise coming from the Cat6a as it is plugged in to my router, which lives with the TV etc as described previously, but this new set up surpassed my expectations. 

It feels like the stream to my Bluesound Node has been given a good clean on the way in 😊, everything sounds crystal clear. In comparison, I now realise the stream I was receiving was a tad grainy. I've swapped back and forth a few times, from Cat6a direct and the converters/Optic fibre/Cat8, and it's quite a significant improvement. 

Thanks again, a great improvement, for relatively little expense👍😊

With all the Cat 8 cables that I’ve tested, I can confidently say that DEEGO’s network line is among the fastest ethernet cable available in the market. This cable product comes with five distinct length options (6 ft, 50ft, ft, 75 ft, 100 ft, 150 ft.) that buyers can select from.