Right you are tvad. So long rca interconnects are not the solution. But I don't like using long speaker cables either.
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Should I use long interconnects, or long speaker cables?
Rule of thumb is long IC's are better that long speaker cables. Move your source over and hook it up with cheap Canare: https://www.redco.com/Canare-Standard-Microphone-Cable/ If it solves your problem you can take your sweet time researching better cabling. I would try the springs under the table before all that work, myself. |
See my thread on springs under turntables for more info. https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/springs-under-turntable |
Simple $30 Nobsound spring fix vs complicated expensive move everything around see if maybe that works. So of course we are running 3 against one in favor of what we know will only spend money without producing the desired result. Springs would not only eliminate the problem but be an improvement. OP should definitely read the springs under turntable thread. But will he? |
First off, what is the room construction? Basement, 2nd floor, interior/exterior wall? All of these affect transmissive coupling. 20 foot unbalanced interconnects with a low impedance output pre-amp into 10x amp impedance will be fine. Canare Star-Quad with screen connected at pre-amp only is excellent. Short speaker cables are almost always preferred over long. Increasing diameter only helps R, the least worrisome of LCR. |