Recommended interconnect phono to preamp


Hello, I am looking for a 0.5m interconnect for my VPI-JWA tone arm to a GCPH Cambridge preamp. I'm just overwhelmed at the number of choices. I will not be fooled by a 5000U$ half meter of anything but I want a quality shielded cable.
Thanks for the input.
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I am a VPI dealer and have had good luck with the Van den Hul THE FIRST ULTIMATE in the metal screened version. Actually the unscreened works as well in most cases. I was using them myself before becoming a dealer. But there is no one cable that will sound best in every case.
In my system, heavy emphasis on my system, the Hovland Music Groove 2 was the best one I found without more than doubling my price. YMMV.
I believe that GCPH is not made by Cambridge but PS Audio and I am very pleased with Morrow Audio PH3 cables.
FWIW Brooks Berdan told me to use 1.5 meter I/C, nothing less, from TT>phono.
1.5M appears to be a magic number for some, it is also recommended by some of the digital cable companies. On the face of it shorter should be better but as I have not [ and will not, short of being granted immortality] taken the time to exhaustively compare different length cables of identical construction I have no idea if there is anything in it. George Cardas said on his forum that he did not think 1.5 was necessary but to avoid 24" to 30" ones, I forget why. With TT use cartridge loading by varying amounts of capacitance is involved but the whole question is quite murky with respected designers holding opposing views.