subwoofer cable recommendations.


About five months ago i purchased a Hammer Lite subwoofer directly from GMA, and since have tried several cables including Monster cable, Cardas Quadlink, and Audio Magic Excalibur ll without success, either too lean or to booming of a sound, I have read about a couple cables that might be right for my system, one is synergistic research the other Audioquest SUB 3, if you can think of others i would appreciate it .
morgoth360
Has anyone herd any of the Synergistic Research subwoofer cables? they're costly but if they make my sub sing well if any audiogoners out there can give their opinion i will really appreciate it.
I'm using Ultralink and couldn't hear any difference from Kimber's product. A lot cheaper. It has all the point nines and is really smooth and fast.

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http://www.ultralinkcables.com/?#/products/compare/POWERED%20SUBWOOFER%20CABLES/)
Morgoth360... I recently purchased a Synergistic Research Alpha Sterling Active XLR subwoofer cable to compliment my new JL Audio f112 subwoofer. The Alpha Sterling is Synergistic's least expensive subwoofer cable. The Cable Company said "my sub would sing"... and it does. After the cable settled in, I went through the sub set up process… again… and for the first time I really felt I could hear what was going on.

If you’re in the market for a Synergistic subwoofer cable, check out the cable presently listed on Audiogon. It’s the more expensive version and if it had XLR connections, I’d buy it myself as an upgrade.
As recommended by Mapleshade, I am running my subs using the speaker in terminals(for those subs which have them) from the speaker outs of power amp, with excellent results.
Okay, so it's been a while since the last post on this subject and would like to field more current ideas and thoughts about good sub cabling. I have four JF F113's which are utilized for extended bass in an audio only system. Because the room is more of a rectangular dimension the rear sub's, in theory, balance out the low end < 25 hz and bring the bass more to the listening spot. The rears are slave to the front respectively. In today's technology, what would be a fairly good sub cable to make two runs @ 35 feet? Presently, I have a cheaper cable that barely kicks on the subs well after the fronts kick on. Any thoughts on a pair of reference sub cables at a reasonable price?