Speaker cable help


Plinius 8100 integrated, Vienna Mozart speakers, musical fidelity A3.2 CD player, rega planar.3 turntable.
i am considering the following speaker cables,
analysis plus oval 9, Kimber 8tc, transparent the wave, synergistic core, acoustic zen epoch, any experience with these cables and or any other cables you might think will work in this rig is greatly appreciated 
thanks in advance
skipper320
Sometimes I feel foolish because I keep dabbling in various interconnect and speaker cables and yet I keep coming back to Kimber 8TC and Kimber Heros. I keep thinking I can pay twice as much and really improve my sound but it hasn’t worked yet. Paying incrementally more in other and even the same brand isn’t getting me better performance. Their shear neutrality is so refreshing.
https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649521886-wywires-speaker-cables/
I bought the Platinum from that man. If you decide to proceed ask him if they are latest or not. If not latest ask Alex about the difference, but you might want them anyway. Take the price down to $550 in any case.
By the way, in my system WyWires Platinum mixes with Tchernov and Purist Audio interconnects. Speaker cables are Purist. I first got the Silver and almost immediately upgraded to Platinum, got them both used.
Wywires should sound excellent with your speakers and amp. This is my guess not knowledge, I heard your speakers but not the Plinius. I just tried Wywires Silver and Platinum interconnects, the former is excellent cable and the latter is great cable.
Alex of Wywires has 30 days return policy, if I remember right.
They are accurate balanced cables, nothing is harsh or too warm or cold. Excellent dynamics and correct harmonic presentation.
The Black Cat Coppertone is excellent,clear and detailed with a touch of sweetness.Kimber is detailed but leans toward cool as opposed to organic.Analysis Plus oval 9 is organic and natural sounding and slightly rounds off transients,a perfect compliment to an overly detailed system.Of course YMMV but these are my impressions.
It'd be most helpful to know what cables you're using now and what kind of improvements you're looking for. 

Hello skipper320,

Of the five speaker cables that you mention in your post, I have auditioned four of them in three different systems.  I'm very lucky since I do professionally reviewing I get to hear a lot of gear on a on-going basis.

A speaker cable that costs less or about the same that out performs four of what you were interested in is Black Cat Cable's Coppertone which retails for $300 for a ten foot run.  It a terrific performer and so far has worked in every system I have tried it in.
Agree cables a very much system dependent and what you like or think is right will be different with anyone else. Only cable on your short list I’ve owned is Kimber 8tc and it is a good cable. After the Kimber I went to Clear Day Cables Double Shotgun which I felt was a far better cable, and later settled for now on WyWires Silver which does everything the Clear Days did and more but does a better job getting out of the way and doesn’t sound HiFi but natural.

If if you can’t do in home demos from local stores, then buy used is the safe bet. I use a mix of WyWires and Nordost and will likely stay with these two brands as they play well together.
Synergistic. Highly recommended. I use https://highend-electronics.com/ a lot of their Synergistic comes with a 60 day money back guarantee. Ask Alfred about it.
Single wire, the Mozart’s are not bi wire capable. Length either 8 or 10 feet. I’ve also heard good things about the audio art cables
Others will chime in, but, in my opinion, cables are so system dependent that unless someone is using the exact same equipment, I doubt you are going to get any credible information.
Also, length and bi-wiring will affect the sound-Can you provide that info?

Unless you can find a local dealer who will let you demo a set, I would try to find a company that allows you to return cables after a trial.
I would add Audioquest to your list. They make a wide variety of cables in as many price points, and they usually work well in most systems.
Bob