Congratulations!!! I look forward to your results!!
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You sure can do the Blue Jeans cables. They are likely going to be better than the crap RCA cables that typically come with TVs and stuff. But keep in mind these are also a compromise and will not allow your Denon/Rotel to "sing". I tried some of the Blue Jean "Beldon" 1694A cables for interconnects. They did have good resolution and authority, but the sound was just "meh" in emotional engagement. There are so many better cables, but of course they cost more. lol. Still, if you are doing this as a "temporary fix", it's still better than other alternatives. One note on these cables - the LC-1 cable is a single solid-core 25awg conductor. Great that it's solid-core (much better than stranded). However, in my testing, the smaller awg conductors had good high frequency response, but just did not let the music "breathe" and they also had weak bass impact. You really need to look for a minimum 21awg solid-core interconnect (which is what Audioquest are).
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As far as the Salamander, I would say get whatever works. But keep in mind that even though caphill says the Rotel amp does not get hot, you still need adequate ventilation above the amp and open space on the front and back of the amplifier. When caphill says "the amp doesn't get hot", he really means that "it doesn't get roasting hot like a lot of high bias Class AB or full Class A amps". The Rotel will still warm up some and it's always best to allow for heat dissipation.
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You sure can do the Blue Jeans cables. They are likely going to be better than the crap RCA cables that typically come with TVs and stuff. But keep in mind these are also a compromise and will not allow your Denon/Rotel to "sing". I tried some of the Blue Jean "Beldon" 1694A cables for interconnects. They did have good resolution and authority, but the sound was just "meh" in emotional engagement. There are so many better cables, but of course they cost more. lol. Still, if you are doing this as a "temporary fix", it's still better than other alternatives. One note on these cables - the LC-1 cable is a single solid-core 25awg conductor. Great that it's solid-core (much better than stranded). However, in my testing, the smaller awg conductors had good high frequency response, but just did not let the music "breathe" and they also had weak bass impact. You really need to look for a minimum 21awg solid-core interconnect (which is what Audioquest are).
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As far as the Salamander, I would say get whatever works. But keep in mind that even though caphill says the Rotel amp does not get hot, you still need adequate ventilation above the amp and open space on the front and back of the amplifier. When caphill says "the amp doesn't get hot", he really means that "it doesn't get roasting hot like a lot of high bias Class AB or full Class A amps". The Rotel will still warm up some and it's always best to allow for heat dissipation.