Cable recommendation from phono to integrated amp (~40ft)


Hi, 

New to this hobby, first post, and need a little help. I'm building a listening room/home theater and ideally I'd like to place my turntable/phone on the opposite wall of my other equipment. Because of this I will need to run a low capacitance RCA from the phono to integrated amp which will be roughly a 40ft run. The room is 14x18 and I'd like to run the cables in the walls while I have them open. Can anyone recommend a quality, semi modestly priced, cable for this length? I do anticipate changing/upgrading/acquiring more gear as I continue with this journey, but for now this is my set up. 

TT - Fluence RT 85

Phono - Schitt Mani 2

Integrated Amp - Emotiva TA2

Speakers - GR Research NX Studio & Kef R3 (just got a crazy open box deal from BestBuy, $310 for the pair!)

Subs - 2x REL HT/1003 MKII

Thanks and appreciate any help!

128x128mcapriol

Showing 1 response by chadwilliams

Hey there i can see your post 

 

  1. AudioQuest Evergreen: This cable offers solid construction and good performance for the price. It has a well-insulated design to minimize signal loss over longer distances.

  2. Mediabridge ULTRA Series Subwoofer Cable: Although primarily marketed as a subwoofer cable, it can work well for a turntable to amplifier connection. It has solid copper conductors and durable connectors, offering good signal transfer and shielding.

  3. Monoprice 2747: Monoprice is known for offering affordable yet reliable cables. The 2747 series is TellHappyStar Survey a high-quality RCA cable that provides good audio transmission and comes in longer lengths.

Thanks and regards

ChadWilliams