RCA interconnect recommendation


Would like recommendations for interconnects for both analog and digital side to an integrated Rogue Cronus amp from a Nottingham/EAR 834P on one side and an Antelope Zodiac DAC on the other side. What should I be looking at and what kind of budget should I set. I'm thinking up to $500  for a pair but have no idea. Thanks for all advice.

smaarch1

I know this is not an option for most, but I build my own interconnect cables utilizing canare connectors and cable, I also make my own speaker cables - the result so far has been satisfactory while keeping the cost down as I also build for my close friends and family members.

You did well to get the acoustic zen. The owner and cable designer is a first class guy. Very honorable.

 

As for the advice of not buying better or worse cables, make of it what you will. I have $65 interconnects that sound at least as good as some $800 ones I've used. System synergy, not based off of cost, but rather the componentry. An $8k amp with $100 ICs might sound better than uber costly ICs because of electronic dynamics that an engineer may understand or NOT. Everyone has an opinion in this hobby, but only you will know if it ends up working in the end.

If you want some really nice cables, built well, perform well, go with what your gut tells you is right. For me, that was Cullen cables and cables made by Jason Terpstra (Virtue Audio). Another honorable, straight forward, and honest guy who happens to make cables. 

 

Goodluck. Feel free to pm me if you're interested.

I think you’re going in the exact right direction with Acoustic Zen and was just about to recommend their Silver Reference.  I have both the Silver and Matrix Ref ll, and the SR is a better and more refined-sounding interconnect.  I’d highly suggest you get this to compare, and if you don’t think it’s better than the MR ll you can sell it for little/no loss, FWIW...

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisadied-acoustic-zen-silver-reference-interconnects

What is your input impedance?  Match that.  Cost and materials has little bearing.  Be smart.