High quality in-wall UL-C2 rated 10-gauge A/C wiring ?


I am looking to re-wire my listening area front-wall with a dedicated A/C circuit using 10-gauge UL-C2 rated in-wall wiring.  I know Audience makes a high-quality one however I didn't want to pay $26/foot.  I would need ~60-ft.  I've already purchased two high-quality A/C receptacles and wanted to do 10-gauge to them from a dedicated breaker.  
Anyone have any experience with this or know of other mfg's of 10-gauge A/C UL-C2 wiring ?

Thanks !
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A question for the fancy-pants fans: Electricity comes hundreds of miles, through umpteen transformers, ’suspect’ cable & connectors to power meter, panel, breaker, & jack and a few feet of fancy wire is going to ’fix’ it?
Water comes all the way to your house in/through some of the worse conditions imaginable, and yet we filter it before we drink it.

Despite the red herring, it’s the condition of the power right where it enters your house/abode, be it at the junction box, or the outlet, depending on what you can afford to do, that matters. That 17,000# transformer outside your house, on your block, kind of makes moot, the whole thing about all that distance it had to travel.

A little filtering here, some better wiring there, ensures better, consistent power.

All the best,
Nonoise