DO CABLES REALLY MATTER?


Yes they do.  I’m not here to advocate for any particular brand but I’ve heard a lot and they do matter. High Fidelity reveal cables, Kubala Sosna Elation and Clarity Cable Natural. I’m having a listening session where all of them is doing a great job. I’ve had cables that were cheaper in my system but a nicely priced cable that matches your system is a must.  I’m not here to argue what I’m not hearing because I have a pretty good ear.  I’m enjoying these three brands today and each is presenting the music differently but very nicely. Those who say cables don’t matter. Get your ears checked.  I have a system that’s worth about 30 to 35k retail.  Now all of these brands are above 1k and up but they really are performing! What are your thoughts. 
calvinj
@almarg I will have to take a meter reading between the outer connector and chassis ground. When, I don’t know, but will try to let you know. One thing I know, I have no hum at all, with the gain turned up 3/4 of the way. I made a new set of phono interconnects, using two conductor with shield and at first thought I missed the boat somehow. Upon looking closer, I realized my ground wire from that TT, was loose. Reconnected it and have bliss. 👍
@handymann

For line-level balanced interconnections, ground-related factors that will act in the direction of reducing sensitivity to cable differences are:

(a) Pin 1 of the XLR connectors on each component (which is the pin that is used to connect the cable shield) is connected directly to chassis (i.e., via essentially zero ohms), and therefore presumably also to AC safety ground.

You may need a flashlight and a magnifying glass to be able to see the numbers adjacent to the pins of the XLR connectors.

(b) Circuit ground, which is presumably present on the ground shell of RCA connectors, is **not** connected directly to chassis/AC safety ground, but instead is connected to chassis/AC safety ground via a resistance of at least 10 ohms (and perhaps much more).

If and when you make these measurements, be sure that all interconnects are disconnected from the component being measured, or the results may be misleading.

Regards,
-- Al