Belden 9497 as RCA Cable?!


Greetings;

I being wanted to upgrade my RCA cables on my hi-fi "ish" stereo system. Right now I have some Amazon RCA nothing wrong with them, I'm just trying to clear the back of my system (too messy) and make them the right length so I don't have a mess on the back. Can I use Belden 9497 (twisted pair wire) as RCA cable? Or should I use Belden 8402 shielded cable? I saw some pictures of people using twisted pair wire but not quite sure if would affect the quality of the audio. twisted pair wire is$0.99 per foot and shielded wire is $4.74 per foot. That's without the RCA plugs.

Any advice will be appreciated!

Thank you!

erivera1990

Showing 1 response by christian

...which is very thick for the connectors so I'd advise against it for the difficulty you will have attaching it...

+1; you don't need uber thick cables for the line-level runs.  You definitely don't want to be pulling and yanking back there to get thick RCAs to fit snug either.

I always use good shielded cables for line level and lower.

Agree here, too.  One exception, however, is Kimber's PBJ (and possibly others from Kimber of similar design - never did go higher).  They sound and look great, and at least from my experience, the noise rejection of the braided geometry is real (or I've been lucky).

But I've always qualified my stance on cables: I have a hard time discerning differences between (one school of thought), but don't want to hook up my system with HD lamp cord either (the other school of thought).  If you can hear a difference; great - go after what you can easily afford (the PBJs many years ago when I bought them were $70/1m pair; they look considerably more expensive now).