Audioquest Rocket series


I would like to upgrade my speaker cables without spending a lot if it will improve the sound. I was at a dealer last week who suggested the Audioquest Rocket series 33, 44 or 88. Any opinions on these?

I have a Rogue Cronus Magnum, MH 7.1, Goldring 2400 and Energy RC10 speakers. Cheap BR player for CD's(eventually upgrade to Cambridge,Oppo or something similar).
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Don't hate on Audioquest --- I tried AQ rocket 88's in my Burmester reference series system and Audio Physic Kronos speakers with awesome results in every regard  - Just for fun I dropped them in between a pair of KEF Reference 1's and an NAD M10 with equally awesome results.

That's my experience based on what I like 

Then I dropped the Audioquest NRG-100 power cable into both systems, also awesome!!! 

I purchased both 
I met Bill Low at a local shop and told him I was considering bi-wiring by reconfiguring single runs of AQ Type 8...he pulled a set of rocket 33s off the shelf and explained why they would likely sound better...so I bought a pair. They sounded very good but I went back to single wiring with the 8s since with a particular set of speakers it sounds better. The end.
Hi, I started using AQ cables quite a few years ago, and have progressed up the ladder in terms of SQ..I started with some Gibraltars and Colorado ICs. The improvement in SQ  over (then) top of the line QED speaker cables was very marked, Over the intervening years I've upgraded to K2s and Sky/Niagara ICs. During Lock-down I've changed my power amps to monoblocs and retired the long K2s, using a pair of very short Nordost Blue Heavens I had lying around. I'm not sure yet about the end result SQ wise as the Nordosts have only a few hours of use compared to the K2s with Hundreds. The problem is that so much of cable choice is down to the way a cable works in a particular system, sometimes they make a big difference sometimes none at all, even changing just one source component can make a system that  was previously sensitive to cable changes into one where they make no audible difference.
As with a lot of audio, the best bet is to listen in your system, and go with what YOU like.
I'm now using a pair of Canare 4S11 cables, nicely terminated and sleeved by Ram Electronics. Really happy with these!