Hi there, thanks for responding to this old thread. Having a cable swat team would be great. It is fairly normal for beginners to be affected by major audio review magazines, everyon wants to have their money "well spent", and those magazine is so influential. The more we read, the more we got trapped.
It was a good news that cable doesn't play a part to alter the line signal regardless what that cable is. With that being said, someone had then added to this theory by saying signal cable could be affected by the resistance, inductance and capacitance.
I am using some stock RCA, and unsure what properties those have. Plus, the RCA interconnect seems to have weak solder, although it is brand new, one channel goes off sometimes and I will need to "fondle" it a little to get my second channel back. sometimes one side sounded lower volume than the other. For all the gurus out there what kind of cable you guys are using after many years of experience?
P.S. I didn't want to open a new thread, kind of a straight forward answer to seek. Or should I? Trying luck, thanks again for the reply.