VPI to Symphonic Line


I have a VPI Scout with a Lyra Dorian cart. That is connected to a Symphonic Line La Musica amp by a Cardas Golden 5 RCA cable which is connected to Impulse Aria SE speakers using BS active IV speaker cables.

Now i was thinking of changing the Cardas golden 5 for another cable. Since the Cardas is getting a bit old. The RCA connectors are not that tight anymore and maybe some newer cables with newer technology will be better.

The first cables that came to mind were:
Kimber select
JPS lab
Nordost
Audience
NBS

In my opinion a cable between turntable and (phono)amp should be shielded. So where does that leave me? My budget is around €400. The first cable that come to mind is the Kimber KS-1016 or KS-1011.

So what do people here think. Do I even need an other cable. What would be an upgrade etc.

Thank you for answering.
mordante
Yes, they should be shielded, such as the Kimber KS-1016, because otherwise they are unshielded, and naked.

And, you are right, the Cardas golden 5, do NOT age well. It's all that oxygen.
Cardas are great cables but bet where you want to soften the signal a bit.I think Stanwal's has a good idea at first,then consider VPI cables.And Nordost since Harry chose them.Maybe call Harry or Mike at VPI and ask them as well.Bes Nivera at Music Direct can also be a good help as he has VPI and large selection.If he doesn't have it he's heard it.
Chazz
I doubt if you need one. Clean the contacts on your present RCAs and squeeze the outside prongs GENTLY together to make a tighter fit. I have had very good luck with VDH the First Ultimate, both shielded and unshielded. There may be cases where shielded is required but it will not be in every case. I am both a VPI and VDH dealer because I think both products offer high grade performance for a reasonable price. Cables are very taste and system dependent so try to hear some others without commitment if possible. As I said, Cardas is very good, I use GR speaker cables myself; I am not a dealer for them.