Need recommendations for 20' speaker cable


When I first moved in my place years ago, my speakers fired down the long wall in a rectangular room. The speakers were 5 ft out from the front wall and the rear wall was 12 ft behind my listening seat. My amplifier was between the speakers so the standard 10 ft run of cable was sufficient.

Currently the system is turned 90° and as shown in my Virtual System pics, the speakers fire down the short wall with my listening seat directly at the rear wall.

Out of curiosity, I purchased a 100 ft spool of generic speaker cable and moved my speakers to their old location. I knew this would happen but I immediately got more depth, more separation of instruments. More localization of musicians, etc.

I don't want to move my rack so if I keep it this way I'm going to need 20 ft of speaker cables. The fact that I now use monitors and the terminals are 2 ft off of the floor only worsens the situation regarding length.

So, long story long, I'm looking for recommendations on 20 ft speaker cables preferably under $1,000 new or used.

Thanks.
devilboy
I received a quote from Cable Solutions for a 25' foot pair of Canare 4s11 quad cable.  Terminated with what looks to be pretty decent spade connectors:  $188 (+/-).  For that amount of money is there any reason NOT to gamble?.

GearIT also has 12 and 10 AWG versions of these cables, plus bulk and various connectors if you want to roll your own. Then take the $900 you just saved and invest in acoustical treatment for your room that will really make an audible improvement. 

I was always skeptical until I tried a pair of Acoustimac 36 X 4 bass traps. That was enough audible evidence for me to invest in the rest of a whole room package. 

GearIT 14AWG Premium Heavy Duty Braided Speaker Wire Cable (25 Feet) Dual Gold Plated Banana Plug Tips - In-Wall CL2 - Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) Black https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B071VFRP7V/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_glt_fabc_D4DADFA1B9KQN0CS80JP?psc=1
I gave the OP (devilboy) a pair of 20 foot long Groneberg Quattro Reference speaker cables.  He received them a couple of weeks ago.  I was going to sell them to him but decided to give them away to him for zip, didn't even cost him  shipping.  I am still waiting to hear  regarding if he likes or not.
@stereo5,
That was a kind and generous act on behalf of devilboy. I’m curious to know if they are a good fit in his system.
Charles
@stereo5
Thanks for the cables. It was a very nice gesture. I’ll PM you with more specific details regarding the arrangement.

Two days ago, I acquired new speakers, Rethm Bhaava. They only accept bananas so I’ll return your Gronebergs which I am so grateful for you sending to me.

That said, while I had the Gronebergs on the Fritz, I didn’t care for them that much. I gave them some time and played a lot of different music on them but ultimately they just weren’t my cup of tea. On the Fritz, they were a little too bright and lacking in some warmth, especially in the mid-range.

My previous speaker cables were Mark Tunis and I thoroughly enjoyed them. For some reason I thought he stopped producing cables but after reaching out to him I discovered that he still was doing his thing so I ordered a 20 foot pair for the Rethms.

I’ll post pictures in a day or two.
These are my second pair of Rethyms and I'm very happy.

Once again, thank you for the opportunity for allowing me to experience the cables, it was much appreciated.
@devilboy 

Don't bother sending the cables back.  I  still have a 15 foot pair that I am not using.  Perhaps you can give to a budding audiophile?
@devilboy, 
Congratulations on acquiring the Rethm Bhaava speakers. I know that they are high sensitivity and an easy to drive impedance load. Are you considering a low power tube amplifier or happy and content with the First Watt F7?
Charles 
@charles1dad  Thanks you. That very question has been festering in my head since I acquired them. Previous pair of Rethm Trishna were driven by an Almarro A3188B. It produced 18 watts of single ended triode heaven and that combination was the best sound I've ever had.
However, life happens and they had to go.

I'm sure I'll be content with the F7 but in the back of my mind I will probably wonder what a nice single ended amp would sound like on the Bhaavas. 

I guess I'll wait and see.
@devilboy 

you are running high efficiency speakers, you should be using low capacitance cables. If the absolute ideal, Shindos are too epensive, try Auditorium23, specifically designed for above 100db efficiency.
Enjoy the music
Another interesting low cost option is DNM. They do a specific cable for high efficiency speakers
If you can terminate them yourself, and if you don’t mind spending very little money for a quite excellent 9 gauge cable good for long runs you might try Furez FZ124AS 12-4 wired red and black to positive and green and white to negative.

One of the hidden gems of the audiophile world.