The best solution is always to try as many different things cables as you can. A good way to do that is to browse through the listings here on AudiogoN, find some things that are interesting, buy them, if you like them, keep them; if not, list them for sale. You can usually recoup your money that way. I don't know of a better way to try out different cables, and have broken in cables to try rather than new ones that need considerable break in. Some of the models that you list are available most of the time, and over a period of time you should be able to get your hands on most of them.
And now some advice from an old fart who's been at this for about thirty-five years. Most of the cables that you list are ultra high end. You'll find that you reach a point of diminishing return with cables, with a very few exceptions. I have nice equipment and couldn't tell the difference in sound with it between Cardas Neutral Reference and Cardas Golden Reference Interconnects. The primary difference was in the price. I sold the Golden Reference and kept the Neutral Reference. I think that something to also keep in mind is that some equipment sounds better with silver wire and some sounds better with copper wire. Sometimes this difference is much more audible than the difference between $200.00 interconnects and $1000.00 interconnects of the same type.
Unless you intend to take out a home equity loan, I would start trying what is available used on AudiogoN and let my ear be my guide. Also, please enjoy your hobby and don't get twisted up about wire.
And now some advice from an old fart who's been at this for about thirty-five years. Most of the cables that you list are ultra high end. You'll find that you reach a point of diminishing return with cables, with a very few exceptions. I have nice equipment and couldn't tell the difference in sound with it between Cardas Neutral Reference and Cardas Golden Reference Interconnects. The primary difference was in the price. I sold the Golden Reference and kept the Neutral Reference. I think that something to also keep in mind is that some equipment sounds better with silver wire and some sounds better with copper wire. Sometimes this difference is much more audible than the difference between $200.00 interconnects and $1000.00 interconnects of the same type.
Unless you intend to take out a home equity loan, I would start trying what is available used on AudiogoN and let my ear be my guide. Also, please enjoy your hobby and don't get twisted up about wire.