Hi Lloyd. The simple and correct answer yes. However, the quality of design and mechanical construction, purity and engineering of conductors (silver coated high purity- perhaps single crystal- copper being excellent), dielectric, shielding and grounding are the vital components, particularly for a phono preamp. I suggest, as others have, that you experiment. I recommend you try at the least 1 networked cable (Magnum or better), and an Oracle AClll, both from MIT, to get a sense of things. I will say that, for sure, if you don't try at least these, you will forever lack some experience you may find joyful. : )
pre vs amp power cable question
would a linestage or phono preamp ordinarily "require" a smaller gauge power cord than an amplifier, where the current draw is potentially much higher?
for that matter, since an 18 gauge cord will pass more than the rated current draw of most amps (c. 2.5 amps? - please feel free to correct whatever misconception is implicit in this) - does an amp "need" a "bigger" cord than, say, a 14 gauge cord, which would seem to be sufficient overkill? Or is it more about unexplainable filtration effect or something else? Or size doesn't matter, all you can do is randomly experiment?
not that performance differences between power cords compared to the Romex in the wall makes much sense, but still...
for that matter, since an 18 gauge cord will pass more than the rated current draw of most amps (c. 2.5 amps? - please feel free to correct whatever misconception is implicit in this) - does an amp "need" a "bigger" cord than, say, a 14 gauge cord, which would seem to be sufficient overkill? Or is it more about unexplainable filtration effect or something else? Or size doesn't matter, all you can do is randomly experiment?
not that performance differences between power cords compared to the Romex in the wall makes much sense, but still...
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