Interconnect cables for turntable


Last nights listening session was interrupted when one speaker went silent! The culprit was the wire had loosened from the RCA connector on that side of the table to phono preamp - not the first time this has happened. I have a mish-mash of interconnects - Cord, Monster, Blue Jeans, now I'm thinking I should  replace the interconnects between the turntable and phono preamp, and also between the phone pre and the preamp. 

My system: VPI Classic 3, Zesto Andros 1.2, ARC LS27

I'm not interested in spending multiple thousands of dollars, maybe a few hundred to a thousand or so. Anti Cables seem to be reasonably priced. What other brands should I consider?


fundsgon
I switched to all Mogami, both RCA and balanced. Cannot be happier. Noise/hum level went down. Low capacitance helps with phono connection too. They also give lifetime warranty. I do not think anything else is better unless you want to use cable as tone control.
My rig is not to dissimilar and I am really enjoying Kimber Silver
SSSE102CU-1 meter Silver Streak w/NEXTGEN 0102CU
Revealing & extended.
fundsgon,

I have a VPI Classic 3 Sig. SE. Here is my cable history with this tt so far:

Blue Jeans  (not revealing enough)
VPI  (introduced hum in my system, returned it for refund)
Grover Huffman phono  (about a 5 year old cable, sounded decent)
Morrow Audio PH-6  ( too forward or bright with this tt)
Bob's Devices mid level cable  (sounded VERY good)
Anti Cable 6.2 cryo'd  ( beat the Bob's by a hair) I'm currently using these.

In my system, the Bob's is the better value. From my memory, BJC, Bob's, A-C are the lowest in capacitance.

Definitely, and without a doubt you simply MUST use the AudioQuest

LeoPard tonearm cable. NO QUESTION.

Oh, did I forget to mention that I have one for sale on Canuk Audio Mart?

:)