I too am using Maggies and an Ayre V3. I found a bi-wired pair of Alpha-Core Goertz MI2 Veracity too be a good match with the Maggies and Ayre. Just my 2 cents...Best-Gary
Analysis Plus makes an amazing cable. I have Silver Oval speaker cable and Copper Oval IC's. These have outperformed Audioquest and MIT by a LARGE margin in my system. You need to try them in your system. I thought they were great out of the box and only got better after break-in. They brought out about 20% of music I never heard before in my discs. Highly recommended.
Have no problems with the AP Oval 9's. Been using them for about 3 months in a wide variety of system from solid state to tube amps, no problem, works great! The only speaker this thing does not work well with is the Jm Labs. Other than that it has worked with Merlins, Vienna Acoustics, Dynaudios, Sonus Fabers, Totems and EPOS.
AP cables were not designed as tone controls. Many cables color the sound from forwarding highs and upper midrange to forward and heavy bottom end with little pace. Oval 9 and the rest of the line are even from top to bottom, thus you hear your gear as it is and the speakers. They are very dynamic and honest but no way bright, hard, or in your face. They are not for hi-fi sound, they are for the music lover who wants to hear what their system is capable of. I've owned many expensive cables for over 30 years and the AP is a bargain for what you get and sonics better than many and as good as others. A fine product.
I’ve owned Big Silver Ovals, for a number of years and feel no compulsion to explore further, for the immediately aforementioned reasons (you saved me keystrokes, phillyb). Tube amps to Maggies, for years. Now; tubes to Emerald Physics. I’ll bet the OP’s decided on cables by now. AP’s still making them though, so.......
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