Elizabeth's comments are IMHO, almost on point. The only thing I would suggest is that cheapo (construction wise, not dollar wise) and esoteric frequency bending cables should not be part of an evolving system. I would have in my system at your point in time, something fairly neutral and of good quality which you can use as a bench mark for further cable exploration after you have the rest of your stuff.
FWIW, this is my first, and perhaps my last, specific cable reference for a newcomer - Cardas Twinlink 300B. Its been around for many years, has been used in the recording industry in long runs, its of good quality construction and relatively neutral. Its electrical spec's make it an excellent match for most any type of electronics and its not very expensive. And its a great starting reference for later cable exploration.
FWIW, this is my first, and perhaps my last, specific cable reference for a newcomer - Cardas Twinlink 300B. Its been around for many years, has been used in the recording industry in long runs, its of good quality construction and relatively neutral. Its electrical spec's make it an excellent match for most any type of electronics and its not very expensive. And its a great starting reference for later cable exploration.