I'm using Lapis and Diamond balanced interconnects throughout my system. Mostly X3, although I do have a Diamond X2. Cables are very synergetic with the system and you may want to check some out from the cable company. I have tried Cardas in my system (even the digital lightening--which was great, but not as good as the Audioquest Falcon) and the Audioquest was better for me. But my system is considerably different components, so your results could be different. Also, short runs don't make a big difference balanced to RCA--in some cases no difference and in a few cases it will get worse (although I doubt the latter with your equipment). The reason it can get worse is that the balanced configuration in the electronics was an afterthought and not part of the original design. Poorly designed balanced circuits tend to sound worse than single ended. Last possibility--you could get the Lapis re-terminated from Audioquest. It's not cheap--but those are great cables, and if you like them it's much cheaper than buying new.
Advice on Balanced Cables
Well, the time has come. I have finally purchased a pre-amp that accepts balanced cables. For years I had a CJ PV12, and as I've been told "for the sake of cost" they always used RCA. Anyway, I've moved to home theater mainly, and so I bought a Proceed AVP. But for the occasional music I'd like to run a balanced IC from my Meridian 508.24 to the AVP, and then to my Bryston 4B-ST. I know, I know, could this combo be any stranger? I've been using 1m Audioquest Lapis RCA. What would be a noticable upgrade, a balanced run of Python? These cables are going to be it for quite awile, so cost is really secondary. Thanks all.
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