Cable for my Rythmik F12SE Sub


Looking for cable to hook my rythmik F12SE sub to my Hegel H160 amp. My Focal 1008Be are connected to hegels using audioquest rocket 88 and my marantz SA8005 to Hegel using Audioquest yukons. any suggestions friends?

Thanks.
spoutjack
@ghosthouse ive got that recommendation from a few folks as well....now im in the ditch unsure whether i should use the speaker level vs the variable line out :(
Spoutjack - Try both ways and see what sounds best to you.  There's no right or wrong about it in any absolute sense....just go with whatever gives you the best sound.  I came across this old thread.  Might be useful to you (this is what I was asking bdp24 about).


https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/speaker-cable-for-bass?highlight=speaker%2Bcable%2Bfor%2Bsubwoofer

spoutjack's original question made it unclear as to whether he was asking for a high level/speaker cable recommendation, or a line level/RCA jack cable one for use with a Rythmik sub. My question was intended to get clarification because Rythmik subs are available with a choice of two basic amp groups: 1- the PEQ version, with both RCA jacks/line level inputs AND binding posts/high level inputs, or 2- the XLR version, with both RCA jacks/line level inputs AND XLR/balanced line level inputs but no binding posts.

Brian Ding of Rythmik recommends using the RCA or XLR jacks/line level inputs in preference to the binding posts/high level inputs whenever possible. Other sub makers and users, particularly REL I believe, recommend and prefer speaker level hook ups. The Rythmik PEQ amp allows both, the Rythmik XLR only line level, not speaker.

For hook up to a Rythmik via speaker cables, one is free of considerations other than bass/low frequencies, so a regular speaker cable known for it's good bass reproduction is an obvious candidate. Some cable companies make cables specifically for subs, but I've never tried one, as all my Rythmik subs contain the XLR version amp (370w and 600w).

Thanks bdp.  The link I provided to Spoutjack has some bass-friendly speaker cable suggestions for subwoofer applications. Kimber 8pr might be worth trying in my application.
One serious bass aficionado I've met on the Planar Speaker Asylum uses 6 or 8 gauge housing wire (Romex, etc.) for his Magneplanar Tympani T-IV bass panels! He powers the panels with a Crown Pro Amp capable of delivering over 2,000 watts to each Tympani's 4ohm load.