I'm adding another channel to the whole house system soon and in the process of getting ready to do that I determined I didn't have anymore digital audio w/rca cables. I dared to look behind the system at the maze of cables and wires...most of the interconnect were hodge podge brands, over 20 yrs old, and none were not 75 ohm coax cables....I decided to bring them all up to the 75 ohm coax standard with dbl shielding.
I counted them all up and there are 14 interconnects being used now. I went to bluejeans website and looked at their top cable...$19.50/4', considering I was adding 2 additional cables, this quickly got out of my comfort zone.
Next up was Amazon and Mediabridge...$6.84/4'...they seem to spec out similar to the bluejeans cable.
Last up...just to have some fun with this...I went to the Kimber Kable website...lol...for the KS-2020 cable...$1,290/1m/3.2'...similar impedance and capacitance specs as bluejeans and Mediabridge.
Last one was Amazon basic which was about the same as I was using... that made this an easy decision...I bought the Mediabridge cables.
I may not notice any performance improvement...but at the very least, it's high time I got control of that maze of cables...