I recently got a Step up transformer, I've never used one before and would like some input.
The arm cabling will go into the step up then RCA's to my integrated phono. It looks like I may need 1.5m to reach and I have one Purist Audio in that length.
Would there be a better choice cable type? As far as I know a step up only requires a shielded low capacitance cable and the Purist would meet those requirements.
Would 1.5m be a problem? I may be able to figure a way to use a 1m.
I truly enjoy the Purist cables they are wonderful to my ears.
If someone were to suggest another type my budget would be <$600.00 most likely used.
Thanks!
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Topic - RCA cables from Step-up? - Mossback 11:11:30 11/19/15 (2)
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