I see in one of your other threads that you are using a Dynavector 10X5 high output moving coil cartridge.
Given that, if there is a substantial difference in the capacitance of the two interconnects I suspect it would be best to use the one having lower capacitance to connect the turntable to the phono stage. (And keep in mind that for a given cable type capacitance is proportional to length).
Beyond that, IMO the only way to tell with any kind of certainty is to try it both ways. Although I suspect that a majority of others who may respond will suggest putting the "better" cable (which may or may not be the one having lower capacitance) between the turntable and the phono stage.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al
Given that, if there is a substantial difference in the capacitance of the two interconnects I suspect it would be best to use the one having lower capacitance to connect the turntable to the phono stage. (And keep in mind that for a given cable type capacitance is proportional to length).
Beyond that, IMO the only way to tell with any kind of certainty is to try it both ways. Although I suspect that a majority of others who may respond will suggest putting the "better" cable (which may or may not be the one having lower capacitance) between the turntable and the phono stage.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al