Use option 1.
Option 2 will considerably increase the inductance of the cables, which may have adverse effects at upper treble frequencies.
In saying this, I'm assuming that you are not using one of the few cable types that have ultra-high capacitance and ultra-low inductance, such as Goertz. Option 2 could conceivably be preferable in those unusual cases.
I'm also assuming that the goal is to minimize the sonic effects of the cables, as opposed to softening the upper treble.
Regards,
-- Al
Option 2 will considerably increase the inductance of the cables, which may have adverse effects at upper treble frequencies.
In saying this, I'm assuming that you are not using one of the few cable types that have ultra-high capacitance and ultra-low inductance, such as Goertz. Option 2 could conceivably be preferable in those unusual cases.
I'm also assuming that the goal is to minimize the sonic effects of the cables, as opposed to softening the upper treble.
Regards,
-- Al