What makes phono cables different?


I'm in the process of auditioning several phono cables and I was curious about what makes them different from interconnects.
grandpoobah

Showing 1 response by audioengr

IMO, the difference in phono cables has to do with the loading on them. If the cartridge is designed to be flat into a certain capacitive load, then the combined cable and preamp input capacitance should match this capacitance. I have seen cases where cartridges did not sound good when the capacitance was too low or high.