Phono cables/philosphy ?


I have balanced phono cables of 1 meter (Nordost Baldur) I purposely went for the simpler design (fewer strands) because the more expensive ones in the line just seem to use more strands of the same stuff. Brands aside, do you think a simpler (less wire) cable makes more sense because of the low power of the signal? i have seen hair-like phono cables and fat ones and have wondered if driving so much metal makes sense (physically). Since I have xlr to xlr I never found any stock phono cables that would work and only considered regular interconnects. I guess I could special order some. Do most of you running xlr to xlr use regular interconnects? Thanks
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Showing 1 response by atmasphere

The capacitance of a balanced connection is usually less than that of a single-ended connection of the same length.

The advantage of going balanced is that the cable, if set up correctly, will have no audible artifact. This seems to work out quite well on phono cartridges.