15 ft XLR thoughts (BJC/Mogami etc)


I need a pair of 15 ft XLR cables to go between my PS Audio preamp and Mark Levinson amp.

I am looking at around $100/pair cables from BJC. BJC uses either Belden 1800F or Canare L-4E6S. Others recommend Mogami cables in a similar price range. BJC is a local company for me, so I like to buy theirs unless there is a compelling reason to go elsewhere. At 15 ft, is either the BJC Belden or Canare going to make any real difference? I live in a smallish town, most RF interference would likely be from a cell tower. Don’t know of any within 1/2 mile. Also, is 15 ft considered a "short run"?

Thanks
brad1138

Showing 1 response by jaytor

I've tried a few long balanced cables over the past year between my preamp and amp. These were all DIY using high quality connectors (Cardas and DH Labs - plated high-purity copper conductors). My cable runs are about 16ft.

Belden 1800F - this is one of the cables that Blue Jeans Cable uses. Fairly neutral balance but lacking a bit in bass authority, image depth and clarity.  < $2/ft. Stranded copper with foam polyethylene. Tinned copper braided shield, PVC jacket.

DH Labs Pro Studio - this is my favorite in my system. Slightly more forward sounding than the Belden, but better in every way - stronger, more defined bass, much better imaging, more detail. $8 to $11/ft. Silver coated stranded OFC copper, foam PTFE insulation, braided silver coated shield. 

Connex The Natural - This cable sounds warmer and more laid back. Good bass, but not as detailed as the Pro Studio. If you're looking for a smoother sound, this might be worth a try. $6 to $8/ft. Tin-plated copper conductors with natural cotton insulation.  Conductors are stranded, but relatively few heavier gauge. Tinned copper shield with woven rayon/nylon jacket. 

As far as I know, the DH Labs and Connex cable are only available as bulk cable. The Belden you can get from BJC very cost effectively.