Interconnects - better before preamp or after preamp?


If you have a World class preamp, is there a need to go nuts buying some really nice cables before the Signal reaches the preamp?.  Let the preamp do its thing and then provide Royal treatment for Signal‘s Journey to the amplifier.

If you had to choose between before or after a preamp what would you do?

emergingsoul

As a temporary situation put the better cable after the source. But later on you should also get the best possible between preamp and amps. 

Your preamp does not improve the signal. The better the preamp the less it degrades the signal.  Consider that your source is a 100% signal. But the DAC/streamer/phono takes 2% of the goodness.  You're down to 98%.   Interconnects take 2%.  World class preamp only takes 1%.  next interconnects take 1%.  Amp takes 5%.  speaker calbes take 1%.  You get to the speakers with 88% of the quality that was on the source.   

Those thinking cables cords and components add something have it backwards. The artist added everything you're gonna get to the recording.  Your goal is to get as much of it to the speakers as possible.  Speakers job is to get it to your ears.

Jerry

There is no 'better' cable. Cables interact with the connected devices. The 'best' cable is the one that provides the listener with the most satisfying sound with the equipment they own.

I flat out guarantee that most AudioPhools who purchased cables by brand or other people's opinions have sub optimal sound.