Anti Cables to join my system, are they enough?


I have Tara Labs interconnects between amp, pre and cd player, all Levinson, and i need some speaker cables to join them. They´re brand new for me, i never heard about before and all i know, till now, is the incredible quality in a certain kind of equipment. The Anti Cables low cost is very attractive, but who knows how do they work in this level? I need some advices...
Thanks.
boldt
Tgrisham, that's correct I still keep my PS1 around. The difference is though, I don't go around telling people that PS1 sounds better than any $$$ CD players.
Anticables are well worth the money and surpassed many higher priced cables that I was using in my system. I finally have stopped the cable search (for now) and am very happy with them. The only drawback that I have found is they take a long time to burn in (if you believe in burn in). I think the folks that are disappointed are the ones that wind up selling them because they didn't allow enough time to pass. I kid you not when I say that my Anticables took about 400-500 hours to reach their optimum.
This pains me but I agree with Stanwal.

I had a used pair here for about 2 weeks and tried them in 3 different systems.

Generally they are lean, without body, and lack detail when used in very high resolving systems.

Now to appease all the flame throwers, not that I care, they are an extrememly high value product. The QPR is virtually unmatched.

IMO
I wonder if nearly pure copper wire, of any kind, is close to the standard of electrical transmission from amplifier to speaker given that most speakers use copper internally from binding post to driver. Any other form of electrical transmission is designed to change the impedance, capacitance or resistance and therefore alter the sound to suit the arrangement of amplifier and speaker interface. If so, then the choice of speaker wire is more a function of amplifier and speaker interaction to suit a particular taste than a purely electrical phenomenon. Is this an accurate interpretation of the interaction?
I generally agree with Bill (Audiofeil). Of the cables that I've tried, they have an unmatched price-performance ratio. But in my system, the interconnects and speaker cables didn't have the detail of some pricier cables. You also need to be careful about interference from other devices; there was a lot of interference introduced into the signal (static sound) if the cables were not spaced properly or if they touched the floor. But having said that, if I were to spend only $100-200 or so on a new cable this would be the one. I keep mine around as spares.