Cables are like the ultimate audio conundrum. If you can afford it and like playing around, you can do that, and I have no argument with it. On the other hand, just being reasonable means sticking with a quality manufacturer with a good rep and a reasonable cost structure, then ensure the connectors are top quality and off you go. Also, if you're using a MM cartridge, low capacitance would be nice, and mine are from Blue Jeans, "sound" great, and there you go. This is a funny business, and a profitable one, it would seem if you look at how many manufacturers there are. I'd stick with someone who's been around for a while.
RCA Cable Quality
I tried more expensive quality cables on a very high quality Tube amp system and frankly I do not hear the differences others report. Large diameter wire does sound better than spaghetti noodle size wire but that is about it. Cable capacitance is most important with some cartridges.
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@jimbennet I was not as fortunate to be able to get access to the awesome cable used by the presenter in the Link, but when I followed the same format for their cable test my own finding were identical. Watch the Link to get the very good advice and the Tutorial.
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