Speaker Wire question


I was given a free pair of Tara Lab speaker wires Model Prism Klara.
I tried these on my Klipsch Heresy 1 speakers and to my surprise, they sounded as good as my Audioquest Gibraltar speaker wires.
Even though the Tara Lab wires are entry level, they sound so good. Why is that?
Also these wires were made in China in 1998 and have been discontinued.
Any opinions ?
rocky1313
@rocky1313:  I have a set of Tara Prism bi-wire cables I used on my MartinLogan Monoliths.  The speakers were set up for bi-wiring.  I now have speakers with two conductor connections.  I simply combined both positives/negatives together and they sound great.  I’m running approx 24” lengths of cables from a couple of monoblocks.  In full disclosure, I’ve never been one to recognize the benefits of expensive wires or interconnects, but am learning through trial, the better interconnects make a huge difference.  As far as speaker wire, I’m still in the camp that if the wire gauge is large enough, and the actual wire is of good composition, not sure about the benefits of exotic speaker wires.  I made a set of 12/2 solid core romex with ground, soldered some gold plated spades on the ends and they sound as good as the Tara’s.
I have two pairs of "high-end" cables in use on my.DCM Time Windows and Speaker Lab 7's. Q Audio TimeStream. Made in Canada (late 80's). Bought 'em cheap used! Added my own connectors. Excellent sound - I can't complain! And I didn't waste hundreds (or thousands) on over-hyped wire touted by neurotic audiophiles!
All speaker wire of sufficient guage will sound IDENTICAL. Even lowly zip cord! I speak from long experience. Let the rock throwing begin!
I bought the Q Audio TimeStream because: 1) it was really cheap ($25/50 ft) and 2) fancy twisted-braid multi-strand design (I liked the appearance!). Sounds excellent - I can't complain!
You can't (or, at least, shouldn't) judge the quality of a new component after a brief audition. You are probably going to get 90% of what all wire will give you. It usually takes months of listening for me to appreciate the changes the new component brings to the table. An exception was using Harmonic Technology Pro-9 speaker wire with a 19 watt tube amp. Sound was terrible -dull, muffled, rolled top-end. Switched to Nordost Blue Heaven and got a night-and-day difference. All was well.
P.S. I love Harmonic Tech wire with high-powered solid-state amps.