Mike: You can use ANY interconnect that you like. Having said that, you want to look for one that is low loss and that the manufacturer is willing to divulge technical spec's on.
When setting up a phono system, you should try to factor in the capacitance of the headshell leads ( if any ), the tonearm wiring, the interconnects and the loading in the phono stage itself. Your cartridge will have a specific set of electrical characteristics and providing proper loading to it will get you better performance. I'm not familiar with the AQ cartridge, but i'm sure that someone here or over at AA's Vinyl Asylum can help you out here with what impedance and capacitance works best. Sean
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When setting up a phono system, you should try to factor in the capacitance of the headshell leads ( if any ), the tonearm wiring, the interconnects and the loading in the phono stage itself. Your cartridge will have a specific set of electrical characteristics and providing proper loading to it will get you better performance. I'm not familiar with the AQ cartridge, but i'm sure that someone here or over at AA's Vinyl Asylum can help you out here with what impedance and capacitance works best. Sean
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