Audioquest question


I currently use Audioquest RCA's for interconnects and I'm considering updating my preamp. Most preamps/integrated have RCA connections in the rear that are vertical and close to each other. The Cary Audio SL-100 has horizontal connections that are several inches apart. The AQ cables are only separated by a couple of inches before it becomes one cable. Can they be separated---what should I do? Get different cables or can these be separated? Thanks guys!
bluorion

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@bluorion   The right interconnect in a pair, has an RCA jack at each end of that right channel cable.  The same goes for the left channel cable.  There is no narrowing to one cord.  Are you perhaps talking about speaker cables not interconnects?
I'm not trying to be difficult.  I just want to understand what we're discussing here.  Thanks!
@bluorion  Huh?   I  have used many AQ interconnects over the years.  What do you mean that they "become one cable"?
@andirocks   Thanks for clarifying.  I didn't realize AQ was doing that at the lower end of their line.  😧
@bluorion   What interconnect lengths do you need?  How much can you invest in cables that work with the Cary pre.?