Boxer12,
Not a fan of $$$$$ interconnects and cables. I found that as once common features as 'tone controls' fell out of favor with the high end community (don't get me started), that there was a need to adjust tones on certain music playback. I readily here differences in cables, but to me they are silly. My audio buddies snap em up and explain how their is more air, more highs, or now they have a complete full bottom end. When I am playing a recording that needs more highs I walk over to my preamp and adjust the treble.
The late great genius James Bongiorno once said that he will design a preamp without tone controls when someone showed him a 'flat' room. I agree.
Having extensive studio experience I can say without question that 99% of all of our recorded music has had some type of equaliztion adjustment during the recording process. That and I don't know of any recording studios that use expensive esoteric cables in the recording loop. None.
To me cables are used as today's tone controls. I have a few expensive cables that I purchased over the years. They are in a drawer with my unused audio accessories. I keep them on hand to demonstrate how they emulate my preamps tone controls ( though no where as effectively). I know, I'm gonna hear it from everyone who has their favorite cable in use. My advise, use a preamp with tone controls and put your cable dollars into records, tapes or whatever.
Norman