"Budget" cable advice, please


Hi,

I'm piecing together the first refresh of my audio system in over 20 years! :-)

I've purchased a pair of Totem Arros and a Music Hall CD 25.2 CD player. I'll also be running a refurbished SOTA Sapphire and a PS Audio Elite Plus integrated amp. The only speaker cables I have right now are Monster Cable Powerline 2's that I used to bi-wire my old Vandersteen 2C's in the late 1980's.

I need best-bang-for-the-buck interconnect, power cord (for the CD) and speaker cable recommendations. I can't break the bank on cables, but want to get a marked improvement in the system.

Thanks for any and all suggestions!
rebbi

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First of all, I want to thank everybody who has been so helpful in responding to this thread already. You guys are fantastic!

Shadorne,
Yes, I have certainly considered hanging onto the Monster Cables for my speakers. I'm concerned, however, that the stuff is well over 20 years old, and I wonder whether or not it has deteriorated during that time. In any case, I would still have to have it resized and terminated again, since the lengths I have now are far, far too long for my new listening room. After that kind of trouble, I'm wondering whether it is just worth buying new cable.

Tvad,
I would consider "budget" to be around $100 or less for interconnect cables to hook my CD player up to the amplifier, and, between $200 and $250, maximum, for speaker cables. Maybe all of that's unrealistic, I'm not sure... ;-)

A lot of people seem to like the Morrow cables... the prices are quite reasonable, and he does offer you 60 days to make your evaluation and then return them if you're not happy, so that's one possibility.

Curio and others,
The Signal Cable interconnects and speaker cables also seem to be very popular here. I will give that a serious look, especially since they seem to be running some "bargain" auctions here right now.

Celtic 66,
Thank you very much for the opinions about the PS Audio Elite Plus (my understanding is that the Elite, which came out first, was a 50 W per channel amplifier, while the Elite Plus has 70 W per channel).
In a huge thread on speakers that I started a few weeks ago, the general consensus seemed to be that I get my Totem Arrows fully broken in before making any decisions about amplification. Totem recommends over 100 hours of break in time! At that rate, and given my schedule, I may be fully into my retirement before I upgrade my amplifier! :-)
I'm really quite torn about the issue of upgrading my amplifier. I have heard that the preamp section of my amplifier is really not bad, and, considering that it includes a moving magnet/moving coil phono preamp stage, and that I will almost certainly have to pay extra for a phono preamp with any other integrated amplifier on the market these days, it does bump up the cost of replacing my amplifier considerably.
I've heard a bunch of different recommendations for replacement amplifiers. Everything from JoLida tube or hybrid stuff to Unison Unico. I'm pretty confused...
I ended up buying the Audioquest GBC speaker cables (on sale at hcmaudio.com) and Audioquest Coral interconnects (also on sale) from them, too. They just arrived and I'll let you all know how they're working out as they break in.