In general it is not a good idea to use different brands of speaker cables to bi-wire,there are too many problems sonically that can occur as the amp and speakers are seeeing different signals due to phase, inductance,capacitance,ect. The overall sound can and ussually sounds disconnected. Allthough on first auditioning you might be impressed, Longterm this will start to aggravate.
My experiance has also shown it is always best to place the better cable of the same brand for the bass then the treble,and not to mix silver with copper. Better yet, is to give the MIT line a try, there bi-wire cables are specifacally designed to address this problem. And have always proved superior in these types of applications. I am sure if you try the Mit cables within your budget you will be more than satisfied with the results. I have tried many different combinations and after purchasing my Mit Bi-wires I am totally satified, and my cable hunt is over.My only problem is that I keep upgrading within the MIT line as it keeps getting better and better and my system keeps reaching new hights as my bank account gets lower, but I love this hobby and puchasing my MITS has been the best thing to happen to my system.
My experiance has also shown it is always best to place the better cable of the same brand for the bass then the treble,and not to mix silver with copper. Better yet, is to give the MIT line a try, there bi-wire cables are specifacally designed to address this problem. And have always proved superior in these types of applications. I am sure if you try the Mit cables within your budget you will be more than satisfied with the results. I have tried many different combinations and after purchasing my Mit Bi-wires I am totally satified, and my cable hunt is over.My only problem is that I keep upgrading within the MIT line as it keeps getting better and better and my system keeps reaching new hights as my bank account gets lower, but I love this hobby and puchasing my MITS has been the best thing to happen to my system.