Kimber 4TC vs 8TC


I recently demoed the Kimber 8VS vs the 8TC from the Cable Company. I could definately hear a difference and prefer the 8TC.
However. I am looking at a very short run 4-5 ft between my amp and speakers so wondering if I went with the 4 TC vs the 8TC would i really be missing out or be able to hear a big difference.

I could say the there is a definite improvement/return on investment between the VS and TC series. However, I am wondering if the 4 TC/8TC is worth the additional $130-$140 investment for my set up.

Once agan i am looking at 4-5 ft. in length.

My setup is:

Musical Fidelity M5si into Dynaudio X34s. Although the dynaudios are floorstanding, they are very small and compact.

Let me know your thoughts as I don't want to overspend unless i get a serious ROI with the 8TC. As the 8 TC will cost about $130 more than the 4 TC. 
uncrocco
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Elizabeth is spot on!  8TC can and should outlast many component upgrades.  All time great cable.  
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I have 8TC and 12TC speaker cables. The 8TC is very good. Call Kimber Kable and ask them as to which one you should buy. 
I don't know your gear but for me, 4TC sounded better than 8TC, which was not at all worth the extra.
I don’t I don’t think your equipment is gonna let you hear any difference on midfi gear 
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Given the short runs, i would think there would be little difference. The extra $$$ could be spent elsewhere.
In two different systems, 8TC sounded better than 4TC.  Music had more flesh on the bone, bass in particular.  FWIW, 8TC has approx. half the resistance and inductance for a given length.  Definitely worth the price difference.

Old post, but I agree with Turnbown, the 8TC has more weight. Its like using a water hose with a larger diameter. Its' worth getting the 8TC which sounds fantastic