Oh, I am really sorry. For really cheap speaker wire, you don't need to look at either RadioShack or Monster Wire. There are two that you can buy for $2/foot or less which are more respectable than many in this hobby will admit. The first is Apature AccuFlow. It is 12 gauge OFC. Used to be $1/foot, but then a retailer told me he sells it for $2/foot. It is a fine entry level cable, a good deal superior to both of the cables you are considering. The other is Axon 8. From the same distributor I mentioned in my previous post, OrcaDesign. Let me say this, JMlabs doesn't make anything of low quality(think JMlabs speakers and Focal drivers). While all of their products may not appeal to my ear, I have to admit their parts quality, construction, and service are very good. Axon 8 features 8 of the Axon 1 conductors I previously described. Spiralad together, with a dielectric filler, and a PVC or PE jacket(I forget). Actually, one(the individual conductor or the jacket) is PVC, the other is PE. Consider it a very good knockoff of AudioQuest Indigo/Midnight. It is made by people who would never charge the kind of money for cable that most do. First, they offer cable as just one of many products in their inventory, not their bread and butter. They don't depend on it. Second, it is marketed to speakerbuilders, not audiophiles(read between the lines). When it was introduced, the price was $1/foot. I believe it may be $2/foot. This cable is one of the true sleepers in the cable world. They could easily sell it for $200 - $400/8 foot pair. It does not get embarrassed by the majority of cables in that price range. Personally, I would buy the Axon 8. It sounds very good, and is basically the same price as some companies charge for the connectors on their cable. It's so cheap that you could go with either a run for each amp to speaker leg(+ and -), or a double biwire. I would characterize the cable's sound to be analogous to AudioQuest(as I said, a good knock-off of AQ). Which would be as close to middle of the road(I don't mean quality, I mean warmth/neutrality/coolness). Not emphasizing any part of the musical spectrum, yet allowing no part to take a back seat. I won't say the cable offers the last word(or close to it) in any particular area, but I can say I prefer it over some really expensive wire(from more than one company) I have come across. No cable works in every system, so it surely can be criticized by someone saying it sounded(or didn't sound) like this or that in their setup. But, for what you are looking for, I am not sure you can do better.