recommendation for best low cost rca interconnect


Hi,

I have a dvd audio player that I want to listen to from time to time. The player is denon 1920 and costs only $300. I have a wonderful Lamm amplifier and wilson speakers and listen to mostly cds. Can someone recommend a good bang for buck rca cable to use for the dvd audio player. I am thinking since the dvd audio player is $300 that I don't want to spend more than half of that for the cable.

thanks in advance

Michael
karmapolice

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Paradoxically, if your new best low cost IC delivers all that an inexpensive player is capable of into a great amp and speakers then you may find more CD's don't sound as natural as with a more expensive player which better tames the digital medium before sending its output into the rest of your system.
To hear all that your player can deliver at your maximum $150 budget point there is the wonderful Realitycables.com original RCA IC which can even be pushed to somewhat more amazing capability with OFC RCA connectors at the $225 price point, still affordable for a rather supreme level of performance.
Since these are at home in expensive systems, you will be hearing all that your player can deliver, and be ready to transmit what an even better player can deliver when you eventually choose one.
I have not recently spotted Auricle Audio Design IC's for auction or sale here on Audiogon, but still recommend keeping an eye out for such an ad. This vendor impresses me as providing the best performance for a given low auction price. Despite a bargain price, you can enjoy shockingly good detail and transparency. Although your setup does not require a digital IC between separate CD transport and DAC, if that should be in your future then be sure to remember this source for a mind-boggling digital IC.
Grannyring, Thanks for mentioning your Joseph Chow IC experience. His pricepoint is still quite reasonable. Do you find that when you hear something surpassingly good that its superiority extends to more than one system, or to more than one position in the signal chain?
I have found that if there is a "wow" experience it is not by inserting a new flavor of reproduction, but rather by seeming to hear more of everything in the recording and within the hardware's capabilities. It becomes hard to imagine something is still escaping detection in the recording.
Also, in a good system, even when better IC's expose poor recordings for what they are, there is an absence of the jarring or irritating quality which poor recordings used to convey. So, the net effect is that more recordings can be enjoyed.