Which interconnect cable to upgrade first


Hi,  just a hopefully simple question.   I'm considering upgrading my interconnect cable in my digital system which looks like this:

Network Streamer -> Preamp -> Power Amp

If I were to only upgrade one cable, which one should I upgrade first?   The one from source to preamp, or the one from preamp to power amp.   IOW, which will give me bigger bang for the buck.

Any suggestions, opinions, advices, or experiences are appreciated.   Thanks very much.

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Hey @ghdprentice I remember running the cables 24 hrs straight for 4 or 5 days from my source to my preamp.   The preamp was off when I wasn't listening.

I did like a few things about the cable between my source and preamp.  Very spacious and details.  I did wish I can hear a little more bass,  and a bit warmer.   From what I understand, the Clear Reflection is supposed to have the warmth of the typical Cardas cable with extra details from their Clear line up.

Curious about your experience with Cardas.   Thanks!

Hey @ghdprentice @sdl4 and @thyname I thought I would give you guys one more update.   I went back to listen to the Cardas Clear Reflection again this past weekend, and it really sounded wonderful!   I love the spaciousness and soundstage of this cable.  It actually sounds warmer now than before, and the bass is also very decent.   The only thing that would be a negative for me is that it can occasionally sound a little bit bright to me, probably because it actually has more details than the Kimber Select.   I'm ultra sensitive to bright sound, and owning a pair of B&W speakers can add to the challenge.

Anyway, I'm definitely keeping both the CR and the KS.   They both have their own strengths and weaknesses.   I wish I can find a cable that combines the strengths of these 2 cables.   That will be another project in the future.   For now I'm happy to have them both in my collection.  😀

Thanks everyone's help on this topic again!

Thank you for giving us the update.
 

I skimmed the string again. you have great equipment, but… Long term, I think you would benefit moving to tubed equipment. I am an Audio Research fan myself… but ideally what you want (I was finally able to get there… income had much to do with it) is components that perfectly reflect the tonal balance of your tastes… then choosing completely transparent interconnects becomes the objective.  I have worked with many of my systems just like you are.  But after forty years at working at it… I finally got all high end tube equipment and they sound simply spectacular… I got rid of all the Cardas… it has a slant to warm side and always suppresses the details. Good in most systems. 
 

Maybe when you get some time go listen to a Conrad Johnson, Audio Research, VAC, or Cary tube system and see if they are not fundamentally more in line with your tastes.

 

[@xcool] Hey @ghdprentice I remember running the cables 24 hrs straight for 4 or 5 days from my source to my preamp. The preamp was off when I wasn’t listening.

I did like a few things about the cable between my source and preamp. Very spacious and details. I did wish I can hear a little more bass, and a bit warmer. From what I understand, the Clear Reflection is supposed to have the warmth of the typical Cardas cable with extra details from their Clear line up.

Curious about your experience with Cardas. Thanks!

 

@xcool > Believe it or not - most of the versions of Cardas interconnects i’ve owned or demoed in the past 30yrs sounded different, yet one factor typically remained fairly constant (Including all former Golden series and the newer hybrid Clear Reflections i tried as well). Resting in place, connected, and not touching them for at least 14+ days; Playing or not... Relaxing the tension of the dielectric inside (used or new IC cables) after being coiled up in a bag or box, matters too. It smooths out a little bit more over time. Only way to know is to try it first hand and validate it yourself. Best of luck.

 

 

Hey @ghdprentice ​​​​@decooney , thanks for the suggestions!   I've been thinking about tube preamp for some time, I might give it a try one day.