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No DAC/amp stack is complete without a quality connection. Designed for DACs with two XLR outs and headphone amps with two XLR ins, the C006 XLR Interconnect Cables from Fanmusic bridge a balanced connection for distortion-free listening Read More
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These are nice looking and sturdy XLR cables. I can’t say I notice a difference in connection quality or audio signature between these and the $9 monoprice XLRs I was using before. I’d be curious to hear if anybody noticed a quality improvement.
PapptonaFor interconnects, there should be no noticeable difference in sound quality due to the nature of transmission and the extremely short runs, unless there's fault in the soldering or the connectors/cable has bad shielding and the environment is very unconducive (noisy). Noise shielding is particularly important in Mic cables as the signals will go through multiple stages of amplification after it, which means any noise picked up would be boosted significantly in the process. Star quad cables offer the best noise rejection (I'm personally using custom Audioblast HQ-4 with Neutrik XLRs on my mics after experiencing bad smartphone interference on another cable), as demonstrated in the following videos
Star-quad microphone cable demonstration. - YouTube Why the Audioblast HQ-4 is better than Mogami 2534 or Canare L-4E6S - YouTube
For guitar cables capacitance is key, and in post-amplification cables resistance is the thing to look out for