Raul,
Starting around year 2000, I began to put many hours into cable evaluations. I have great respect for the Stealth cable products. In the mid-late 2000's, I owned two Stealth Indra ICs and many of their Dream power cords. That was about the time when my system began to take on a significant gain in refinements. But in time, I discovered other products that I preferred for one reason or another. Back to your favorite topic ... trading off one set of distortions for another? 😊 I did not try other Stealth products such as the Sakra IC as its price was outside of my "budget". But I was intrigued by the Stealth Dream speaker cables.
My cable evaluation results repeatedly came back with the most sensitive link as the IC from line stage to amp. The second most sensitive link was the tonearm cable. This is why the tonearm cable discussions here have my attention. I would have to say that power cords took on third priority. Swapping in a few highly-reviewed speaker cables resulted in minimal difference vs. other links. Funds were much better spent elsewhere and thus my speaker cables were constant for many years. I have since experienced how significant a speaker cable "update" can be, but I needed to do a lot of work first to get there. Perhaps with my system as it is now, evaluating newer cable models at various links would more clearly show which link might benefit from some new attention. But for now, things are pretty good here.
Early on, I swapped my "reference" IC with the one under evaluation from from phono-to-line and line-to-amp. At the start of these early evaluations, I had cheap Belden and Canare IC's. No matter what cables I had in the system, putting the Belden or Canare in the line to amp link instantly destroyed the magic I had worked so hard to achieve; the result was horrible! It was not a tonality change but rather a destruction of the decays and harmonic overtones. If I was a solid state preamp owner, I suspect such differences would not have been as significant .
There were many times when the evaluated cable was neck and neck or even preferred over my current reference IC, at the line to amp link. When I then replaced the Canare at the phono to line with either of the other two IC's, this change indeed brought on refinements. The differences here were not to the same degree as the line to amp link. Any such benefits were irrelevant if the Canare was used into the amp. So much for the nonsense claim that the "best" cable must always be put at the top of the chain. I had similar results later on with several highly touted ICs from line to amp that destroyed my system's magic.
Moving onto the tonearm cable, differences here were more in line with the benefits of a refined cable to the amp. And it was the Stealth Hyperphono here that stole the show vs. the three other tonearm cables I owned at that time. I was unprepared for this difference. I would like to try a "modern" tonearm cable but the ones I am interested in are insanely expensive. And others are from cable manufacturers that I could not wait to get out of my system.
Hopefully either in this thread or another, the findings of a "run away discovery" tonearm cable implementation by any of the contributors here will be shared.
John