recommendation for rca interconnect for deeper bass for dac to preamp


Hi,

I use a synergistic research galileo rca cable from my preamp to the phono but need another rca cable from preamp to digital.  

the combination of my battery preamp and  chord hugo 2 battery dac is incredibly transparent and great PRAT.  I am thinking a rca interconnect between the two that is known for a strong bass (copper?) would be ideal.  I wish I could use the galileo rca for that too but its a pain to keep switching it from phono to digital player and its too pricey to buy another one (especially since play 80 percent vinyl).

Any suggestion for a used rca IC for under 1K used?

thanks

Michael 

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Vinyl (PVC) is the vast majority of wire made. Most plastics are a nightmare to make.
while I believe that some interconnect cables provide more deep tighter bass than other I decided to simply adjust my room acoustics and speaker placement to get to where I wanted to go....problem solved........
Good for you, a cheap solution. BTW, I have the same belief that cables matter.
So, what cable are you using from preamp to amp?

I'm glad you resolved your issue.  I was going to recommend the Purist Neptune interconnect, which, in my system, rendered a very full, but pure and clear tone, but now you don't need it.  Good for you.  
I am alternating between swapping the galileo IC out of the phono for use with digital and debating whether to keep the townshend fractal IC as I have a townshend preamp.

the townshend preamp is a passive preamp and has amazing speed and transparency and combine that with its IC is stunning soundstage (just a tad light on deep bass)....the galileo fixes that problem but to dedicate a separate IC for that for both digital and analog would kill my wallet