Cabling throughout system


I'm ready to get new cables. My system consists of: Theta Carmen source, Theta DSPro Basic IIIa DAC, Adcom GFP-750, Bryston 4B-NRB, Snell C/V. I need a digital cable to go from source to DAC, two pair of interconnects (DAC to pre, pre to amp), and speaker cables (Snell's can biwire).

Which cable should I do first? (i.e. digital cable, speaker cable)?

Also, any specific cable recommendations for this setup? I'm looking for cables that are not too extreme in any direction, what some call 'neutral' cables.

I'm willing to buy new or used. Budgetwise, I'm not really sure. Each of these components retails for 2-3k, so whatever makes sense as a budget for cables (more than a hundred but less than a grand for each?).

Thanks all.
dbw1

Showing 1 response by blueswan

I have found that Tara Labs are very neutral. I recommend looking for used Air series interconnects, digital and speaker cables... but the RSC Ref. Gen. series, the next step down, are also quite good. There are many good bargains on Tara right here at Audiogon. I began using all RSC Ref. Gen. in 1999 and then slowly upgraded each to the Air 3 or Air 2 during the last year and am quite pleased. However, there is no substitute for in-home trials as Cardas and Nordost have also been well reviewed here.
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