Turntable Interconnects?


I want to upgrade my interconnects and ground wire from my Project RPM3 (Hanna SL MC cartridge) to the Project Tube DS preamp (goldenlion tubes) and to my receiver/preamp. Currently using Blue Jean interconnects. Not sure if turntable interconnects are a different category than digital sources, so need help on what to choose. no more than $500 each would be a nice limit. Thanks.
deanshias

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Standard interconnects for line level signals are not made of low capacitance cable. When you have a low amplitude signal such as a phono cartridge, you need low capacitance so the cable doesn’t roll off the high end. All the more important with a high impedance moving magnet cartridge. 
Phono stage to preamp / integrated amp / receiver is much less critical since the signal level is much, much higher. Conventional interconnects will do just fine for that.