Entry Level Interconnect Reccomendations


Hello all,

I wanted to come here to ask you guys’ advice on some interconnects. This is my system:

Spica TC50 speakers
2x M&K VX-7 II subwoofers
Emotiva XDA-2 digital preamp
Adcom GFA-545 amplifier
Harrison Labs PFMod crossover (soon to be replaced by MiniDSP)

I connect my Emotiva to my crossover via RCA male>male adapter, for the best quality. This means I have only 1 interconnect in my entire system (crossover to the amplifier). I have been using these basic Acoustic Research RCA cables. A friend lent me his Aural Thrills and Tara Labs interconnects and I heard a pretty significant difference when replacing my AR cables with them.

So I now plan to buy my own interconnects, and I wanted to come here for your suggestions. Here are some options I’ve come up with, but feel free to add more:

Cardas Crosslink
Audioquest Diamondback
Audioquest King Cobra (same price as Diamondback right now)
Audioquest Colorado (under $175 right now)
Nordost White Lighting (slightly out of budget, but I can pull it off)
DIY DH Labs Pro Studio
DIY VH Audio Silver Interconnects
Edit: Wireworld Equinox 7


I’d like to keep it under $150USD for 1.0M pair.

Again, if there are any other suitable options, feel free to add them. The above list is just some un-educated guesses I threw out there.

Thanks so much!

128x128ocinn
Try Belden 8402. I have found these to be better than any other cable I have heard and that includes some very expensive cables. You can make your own or do a search and find premade cables
Alan
I was suggesting DIY for the Connex cables my friend. Well under that for a self-made pair.
I was suggesting DIY for the Connex cables my friend. Well under that for a self-made pair. 

Ah! I see it now. Since it is made by DH Labs, I wonder how it compares with their ProStudio, which is silver coated stranded OFC vs. solid pure silver.
You probably have read this already, but if you want a cable built for mesureable superior electrical and shielding characteristics specific to analog and digital audio, look into canare or belden like recording professionals do, and not only your system will be just fine, but you will save money too.
 +1 Stager Silver Solid.  Very clean, open sound, but you'll think they're too skinny to pass big fat bass notes. They do.