Kimber with MIT ?


I currently have my system hooked up with all MIT AVi 1 interconnects and old Terminator 2 biwire speaker cables.
I've tried about every speaker cable under $ 5-600 $ range in last twenty years except Kimber.
I'd like to go all in(for an old retired teacher)on new speaker cables.
Any thoughts as to whether Kimber 12TC would sound better than MIT cables available under $1500 or so, like CVT2, Shotgun S3.3 or AVT MA ? 80% classical,19% jazz, 1% motown

Modded PAS 3 or EE minimax
Odyssey amp
CA 740 CD
NHT 2.5 i speaks( a great speaker on classical)
schubert
I can tell you that the MIT Matrix 28 cables I am using on loan now from a dealer will become MINE next week. I've listened exhaustively and nauseatingly to all kinds of cable, from Monster XP, to Audioquest Rock 44, to DH Labs, Silversonic, to Morrow SP5 and NONE have come even close to the MIT for balanced detailed presentation at ANY volume. I'm listening now at a relatively low volume level and the harmonic presentation of piano and percussion is outstanding with no need or desire to turn up the volume for proper sonic balance. They are just incredible. The MIT are more expensive but absolutely worth every penny. I'm sold!
Schubert:

I am using Odyssey's Kismet reference floorstanding speaker which is also wired with the Groneberg. Perhaps that is why the speaker wire and interconnect made such a profound difference in my system.
I am currently doing demo on a number of spk cables, including Kimber 12tc biwire. Comparing them against AZ Satori, Dh labs Q10, Granite audio and Audience conductor. Others I have tried Clear day cables ,Carver pro, Crimson and many others. I have found in my system that the Kimber 12tc did not stand out , I felt the sound stage was nice but the timing off and veiled mindrange. Though this is in my system only. For what it is worth I found the Audience Conductor to be the best by a wide margin. Good Luck.
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Stereo5, I do thank you for the groneberg sugestion, they are a lively , big sounding cable with good tone ,if I listened to rock I probaly would just stop there.
They do not however, reproduce the harmonic overtones of insruments ,esp. strings that make symphonic pieces sound like music not just good "hi-fi:, At least thats what MY hears hear.
No knock on Groneberg very few cables seem to, at least at a price I can afford, only ones I've personally heard that do are MIT, which,I suspect might bore a rocker to death.
Different horses for different courses.