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Blue Jeans cables are very good, and not pricey.
Probably not the answer you're looking for, but this is what I'd use. (Anything else is a waste of money.)http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=102&cp_id=10239&cs_id=1023902&p_id=2791&seq=1&format=2Dave.
In my room w/ 1.7's I'm using Acoustic Zen Pro cable I bought bulk and self terminated many years ago. It's 12 gauge Ohno Continuous Cast copper and provides the benefit that method / material tends towards : i.e. somewhat fatter bottom end, great mid's and a touch of warmth. To me OCC suits Maggies, but I like things a bit on the warmer side w/ CJ tube pre & tube amp w/ all Mullard NOS input tubes. Don't know if AZ Pro is available anymore, but a similar alternative would be Wireworld Equinox, which is also 12 gauge OCC, and can be had in bulk for $120 a meter. The sole Japanese supplier this year announced they'd no longer produce OCC, so it's going the way of NOS tubes.......unless some other supplier steps in.
If you're only going to use a foot of cable, I honestly can't see how any 12 ga rope will be different from any other. At that distance, I'd be tempted to try pieces of buss bar. It would be like connecting the amps right to the speaker terminals. Just a thought.
Any other suggestions for bulk 10 or 12 gauge bulk OCC wiring? I'd like to try some out. Currently using 10 gauge BJC wiring, manufactured by Belden. Standard stranded copper, bare wire ends, about 3 foot lengths. Even that is longer than needed; I can get my monoblock amps comfortably within 9 inches of the binding posts on my Magnepan 1.7i's. But I'd like to try and hear this setup with OCC wire.The Maggie's have about 150 hours now. Does anyone think it's too soon to try new cables?