Yggy RCA Interconnects


Wasn't sure whether to post this in digital or cable.

I just got a Schiit Yggy and a PrimaLuna HP integrated. I've always used XLR interconnects, but now I have to use RCAs. I purchased a set of SR Atmosphere UEF cables. The cable ends are too big to properly fit the Yggy. Looking at the cable ends in the Yggy, they are not parallel. I have to change this. Does anyone have recommendations on RCA cables that will fit properly? I'm considering Audience, but I'm not sure whether their ends are smaller or not.

Thanks in advance.

vgrubb
When I did have RCA  connected to my Yggy, I used this https://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/audio/index.htm and believe it is perfectly fine. I never bought into the expensive cable routine and even if one does subscribe to the idea of "better" cabling, realistically cables of any kind should still only be a small percentage (<10%?) of the cost of the component. Just my .02. 
I had Parts Connexion make me a set of Duelund 20 GA with XLR at the Yggy end and RCA at the ASR integrated end.  Works great!
@gdhal  In concept I agree (and am <10% into my cables btw) but since we have similar dacs I thought I would share an experience replacing a blue jeans cable.  From a Gumby to a preamp, I replaced 1/2 meter of blue jeans rca cables (LC-1) with the same length of Wireworld Silver Eclipse 6 (an older version which I picked up used at a predictably discounted price)  Given the short length of the cables I predicted there would be very little difference. However it turned out to make a surprisingly big difference. The Eclipse set the stage farther back, with significantly greater air and depth -  more detailed yet more relaxed and natural sounding - overall just delivering more music, on the order of a fairly substantial component upgrade. Of course, ymmv...just thought I'd share. 

@vgrubb sounds like a great combo, Yggy/Primaluna integrated - how do you like it? 

It is a very good combo. It sounds great.

In the past 35+ years of listening, cables have had a significant positive effect in the way my systems have sounded. I've heard the differences over and over.