Good entry level cables


Hi allnewbie here and I am totally confused. Just when i see and decide on a cable, another thread pops up recommending a different one... and I don't have time to keep changing different brand cables around to see what matches or sounds best. I probably only have an mid level system? So I need a consensus (not gonna happen haha) of what I need minimum now and for what piece of equipment.I have what follows- My room is 20x16. Ceiling height is 10'. Equipement is in the rear of the room. So I need speaker cables from FOH to the rear. This is new construction so I can place cables in wall or in ceiling. Probably 30' run of speaker cable. I've looked at monoprice, BJC, and others recommended on here that are REALLY expensive. I'm already over budget lol. Solid core, insulated strands?Power cables?Interconnects?In order of importance. What is the minimum I need? Best for the money?
Equipment as follows:
Atlantic Technologies 8200 - 2 fronts with 2 subs, a center, 2 pair surrounds4 Revel in-ceiling C763L for dolby atmos
Lexicon RV9Sony VPL-vw695es
Audioquest Niagra 1200Lexicon DD8-A for in ceiling revels (not purchased yet for $999 new) Anything better in this price range

obtuse2

Showing 3 responses by lalitk

twoleftears beat me to it.....Another vote for Audio Envy. My entire system is wired with Audio Envy wire loom. One thing worth pointing out, almost everyone uses OFC wire whereas Audio Envy uses OCC copper which IMO is far more superior than OFC.
“Stranded cable may sound good, but presents a sound that is not quite as natural.”

auxinput,
It’s seems you have not heard Audio Envy cables. If you did, you have not made the above statement. The bottom line is most top cable designs utilize OCC as it gives the absolute purest base platform to get that much closer to true absolute transparency.

@obtuse2,

I suggest you speak to audio advisor or Audio Envy directly so your specific needs can be addressed.

Both AudioQuest and Audio Envy makes full range of cables, i.e. IC’s, speaker and power cords.