Use XLR to XLR; it's balanced, which means the less interference you get from outside sources such as power adapters/kettle leads, etc. The main rule of thumb is: if you've got XLR connections available at both ends, use them. You just want a normal "patch cable", which is a male-to-female; it's standardised across pretty much all audio equipment.
The difference between a 4ft (1.5m) cable and a 6m cable isn't that big tbh, although for neatness you'd probably be better off getting 3m cables or something. 3m is a good size for club use as well, as you're never sure just how far away from the soundboard the booth is going to be, but it's probably not going to be 100m, and it's likely to be more than 1m lol.
The reason I linked to two separate cables is one's red (right-hand channel/speaker) and one's black (left-hand channel/speaker). It's always best to colour-code stuff if you can
I've got a fair few of the audiospares cables, and some kenable ones, and they're all pretty much the same... never had any issues with any of them
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