All good points by those who have responded following my post above. I'll add, assuming that the amps are to be directly driven by the M1, that the M1's very low output impedance will act in the direction of reducing sensitivity to cable effects and cable differences. And use of a balanced XLR-to-XLR connection between the M1 and the Claytons might in itself do likewise, depending on how the design of the Clayton's input circuit handles the ground connection on pin 1 of the XLR connector.
In fact I wouldn't rule out the possibility, for that specific application, that if given a thorough and unbiased assessment a pair of inexpensive Mogami Gold Studio XLR-to-XLR cables might do just as well as cables selling for $thousands. See the post by Atmasphere here, and his responses to my follow-up questions later in that thread.
Regards,
-- Al
In fact I wouldn't rule out the possibility, for that specific application, that if given a thorough and unbiased assessment a pair of inexpensive Mogami Gold Studio XLR-to-XLR cables might do just as well as cables selling for $thousands. See the post by Atmasphere here, and his responses to my follow-up questions later in that thread.
Regards,
-- Al