After purchasing my first decent phono stage i was slightly dissapointed with its sound. It wasnt bad just not as good as i had hoped. The cable runing from my Rega P25 is a low capacitance Klotz with Neutrik plugs. How low the capacitance is i dont know but i suppose anything below 120pF is low . After scouring the net i couldnt find anything at realistic prices, infact many mainstream cables such as Chord, QED etc dont give the cap information.
So after checking out some off the reel unterminated cables i eventually came across Van Damme pro grade classic XKE instrument cable with pure silver plated core and rated capacitance of 110pF. This stuff costs a pathetic £1.35 a metre. Four metres were ordered along with 4 Neutrik plugs at £1.25 each. A spool of 4% silver solder at 99p and a huge bag of mixed quarter metre heat shrink at £3.00. You can easily make up a pair of 1m cables for well under 10 quid and 45 minutes work!
The sound? Well i cant believe it! Unbelievable. Seriously its like firing up a different system, these cables just seem to let every ounce of sound through. They dramatically improved after about 20 hours run in time, (many folk say that burn in is a myth, trust me it aint!) Crap recordings wont miraculously become good ones but the cables will help to extract the best that the bad discs can offer. For all it cost you just have to try them.
If you need anymore information dont hesitate to ask. Colin.


