Cables for low power amps and Horns?


I wonder if anyone has experience on what speaker cables to use with single ended and Horns type combo? Does calbes make a different with these kind of set ups? Cheers.
luna
Thanks for the replies. This is what I am expecting that thin and simply designed cables are better suited to SETS then big thick cables with lots of damping. I had some JPS superconductors III and I believe they are holding off some air and openness from my Horns and Sets.
DNM is the way to go with low powered SET and efficient speakers seemed the thinner cable i tried the better everything sounded, better than overhyped overpriced,snake oil, garden hose cables.save them for the boatowners to tie up their boats to the dock ..also tried mapleshade but gave DMN solid core precision 2 the nod.again everything is system dependent
Quote *** Do other people think there can be any substance to making cables for particular types of components, or is it just a marketing gimic? ***

Cable design can affect the performance of the amp e.g. Naim require low capacitance cable and I believe they suggest a minimum length for best performance also.

I've read on other forums that with the wrong cable a Naim amp can sound quite bad.

I doubt however that the cables designed for tube amps work well for all tube amps and may even work extremely well for some ss amps.

Contact the amp manufacturer and ask them if you amp works better with high/medium/low capacitance/inductance cables

Good cable makers post these details on their web site, or will provide it freely, those selling snake oil do not - citing the need to protect their designs - bull#### !

BTW Naim makes one of the lowest capacitance cables I have found, in case that's what your amp needs