Assuming that you might have $200.00 to spend, try audioorigami's phono cable. They're excellent value for the money, imho.
http://www.audioorigami.co.uk/AO_Rewires/AORewires.htm
http://www.audioorigami.co.uk/AO_Rewires/AORewires.htm
Inexpensive Phono Cables Recommendations
Cmalak, Not quite sure how it's relevant, but my CDP and line stage are connected with Kimber Hero XLR cables, and the line stage and the power amp, the same. It seems to me that if the critical connect is from the TT to the Phono Pre, then I'm talking about a 5-6' run. My sense is that I would like to keep the cost to around $200 or less for the TT to Phono Pre leg. However, if the Phono Pre to line stage leg is important, I don't know, I guess maybe $400 or less. I'd rather it be a lot less. The main thing is I don't want to shoot myself in the foot with something as simple as cable after investing so much in the VPI CLassic, cartrdige & Phono Pre. Thanks again. |
Bifwynne...I only asked what your other ICs and your SC are because there is one school of thought that says if you keep the same brand and even model cabling throughout your system, you will get better synergy, so maybe looking at Kimber Hero IC for the connection from Phono pre to your linestage and if they have a phono cable in the Hero line, then also using that from your tonearm to the phono pre. That was all behind the question. Good luck with your search. |
Audio Origami is a great cable. If that's too much, for a little less you can buy the TWItter silver cable that's listed on ebay. I had a very good experience with that cable on two different turntables and three different arms before I moved up to something much more expensive that came with my current table. |
When I jumped back into the Audiophool arena a few years back, I had read some glowing reviews of the Music Boy cables made by Petra. I do not have them on my phono rig, but I do use them in other parts of the system. To my ears they sound quite good and they certainly were "inexpensive", I paid about $6.00 per metre pair. Google 'em, I'm sure someone is still selling 'em.. 6Moons Review: http://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/realsizing/realsizing2.html -RW- |