best speaker wire for buck


I am up dating my Home theatre. I am now using the integra 9.9 pre amp, 5 marantz mono blocks for the center and surrounds. I am using the aragon 8008bb for the two front channels.Speakers are going to be paradigm studio monitors 100 latest version.I currently have audio quest type 4 wire for the two fronts and regular 14 guage wire for the rest of the speakers.I guess my question here is what would be the best wire for this setup?Is this good enough or do I need to up grade to get better performance.Is it worth the cost for better wire ? would I notice a big difference. I wonder if someone help me out here.This is not top of the line stuff but its not best buy stuff either.I would like to spend the money where it counts the paradigm are going to cost 3400 dollars them self. I have defenitive bp 2000 speakers now. If anyone has any good advise that would be great. Thanks Bob
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Try eichmann cables.I had Parardigm studio 100 in the past,and it worked vey well.In my humble opinion,best bang for the buck.

Mnnc makes a good recommendation. I used Signal Cable for years - kept switching them out for famous name brand cables and finding no improvement despite other cables costing more. Kept them until I upgraded to cables costing many times the price. You get major bang for the buck with these.
Another vote for Morrow Audio! I replaced all of my Kimber Select interconnects & speaker cables with Morrow's SP/MA 2 series cables. Not only did the Morrow cables flat out smoke the Kimber Selects in my reference system (and they do sound better, with tighter bass response, more natural high frequencies and a larger, more open sound stage)-but with the savings that I realized from selling the Kimber Selects and replacing them with the Morrow 2 series, I just about paid for the secondary rig that I put together in my dining room.

Kudos to you Mike Morrow!
another vote for Morrows...i have ma3, and I can wait to try their MA5 and MA6...