Best Budget RCA cables


Hi guys,

What is your go-to budget/inexpensive RCA cable recommendation ($30-$50)? Would there be an appreciable difference between this interconnect and $6 Kabeldirekt cables?  The Kabeldirekt RCAs sound pretty great to my ears!

Thanks!
Lee
leemaze
Lee go to spearitsound.com on used cables they have kimber ic, they have your price range ,it might make a big improvement, you never know, until you try...

If the spearitsound.com doesn't work out, you could look at Blue Jeans Cables.  They have pretty good options for under $50. 

Another option is to look at the Pangea or Audioquest cables at Audio Advisor.  They are both solid-core, which is much better in my opinion.

@leemaze, 

There is no straightforward answer to your question about appreciable difference between $6 and $50-$60 IC's. A good quality cable should allow you to hear the best possible sound your upstream components are capable of. 

The Kabledirekt cables offers adequate shielding and quality 24k gold plated connectors. If they already sound great then why mess with something that's already great sounding in your system? 

I have read comments about your Rega CD player/NAD integrated sounded muddy with your KEF Q speakers in your other thread. Are you trying to fix this issue by switching out to another set of cables? 

What brand of speaker cables are you currently using? 

From my experience, there is no hard and fast rule about using same brand of cables, but in your case trying out Signal speaker and IC's may offer better synergy between your components. 

http://signalcable.com/analogone.html

http://signalcable.com/classicspeaker.html

They are one the best budget cables I have tried in my system. They punch way beyond their suggested 'budget' price and comes with 30 day in-home audition guarantee. 

Hope this helps and good luck! 

 

Ah, in response to your question, I would say that there would be a definite difference.  The Kabeldirekt may look very nice and even use OFC oxygen free copper, but they are likely using a very thin stranded conductor.

The Kimber cables have their own sound and it may be a nice configuration.  The Hero uses their vari-strand (putting about 7 strands of different gauges in a grouping).

I have always been a fan of solid-core cables (Pangea / Audioquest).  The sound is usually stronger and more solid sounding (no pun intended) than a stranded conductor.

Probably any of these cables would be an upgrade. 

Here’s a third recommendation for solid core based cables. The OP doesn’t mention his gear, but it looks like he at least has a Marantz integrated.

Morrow Audio MA1 would be under the budget, as would Audioquest Evergreens. But to reap the benefits, all interconnects in the system need to be solid core. I’d suggests solid core cable for the speaker cable too. Audioquest Type 4 or Morrow Audio SP1.