I don't do Cable Types, but I have had very good experiences through investigation of wire types used in a Cable.
To date, using a PC Triple C wire in a Signal Path has from my assessment been valuable to my system.
This same wire in a Power Cable with Solid Copper connections in the Plug and IEC has also been the cable to supersede typical Power Cables.
I have produced Cables using PC Triple C wire, substantially cheaper than a cable from a Brand using the same wire type. I would even suggest that my PC Triple C wire purchases are not too different from purchasing a similar surface area OFC or OCC wire. I am confident the non-use of OFC and OCC wire in my system has enabled it to become more resolving.
One thing is sure, quality audio replays require an umbilical wire to Power On and to connect the signal path between the source and devices required that are adding gain, or producing the end sound. The wire type used is nobody's business but the user. The user does not have a working system without a wire in use, making connections.
The Cable debate is another story and one that is never going to be settled. It is just a red rag to a bull for certain types, and the holy grail to others' interested in an audio setup. Is there a middle road, and another type who can actually stay loyal to their views without curiosity creating a leaning towards one side of the fence?