some simple questions about cables.


Hi from Italy. could you please anwer me:
1. when i see witten "interconnects", does it mean both cable between cdp-pre and cable between amp-speaker?
2.if so, can the same interconnect cable model be used both between cdp-pre and between pre-amp? Or are there different kinds of interconnects for different usage?
Thank you
enrico126
Oregon, You definitely got it right. Succinct without a lot of flowery nonsense. Were you Italian in a past life?
First of all: thanks to those who answer.
I've got the point as for the difference between "interconnects" and "speaker" cables.
I 've some other questions:
a) is the so called "unbalanced" connection the most common and used one?
b) unbalanced connection means through XLR plugs?
c) what does "single ended" mean?
d) if i go in the "shop" for used interconnects cables, what specifications of the seller should i check to make sure they fit my system (Audio Research CLassic30+LS2,Rogers LS3/5??
Thank you
a) Yes
b) No - XLRs are used for balanced cables, RCAs for unbalanced cables which are also called single-ended
c) Single-ended means unbalanced and will be terminated with RCAs
d) Let's wait till someone that knows these products well can answer you. I suspect you can use either balanced or unbalanced between the ARCs, and either of spade, banana, pins or bare wire for termination of the speaker cable.