In Reply to: Canare RCAP for sub cable posted by Aaron 01 on December 10, 2017 at 16:22:43:
An older set IC's made of Canare LV61S coax was in for a while for my pre- to power-amp. Those had the Canare crimp-on RCAP connectors (older version- I don't know if they've changed, look the same) and these sounded about as good as it gets, given the resolving power of my system. Very solid durable connector.
I just bought a hunk of Belden 1505F (RG59) for a new sub cable and it looks like nice wire- flexible. I'm replacing an old DIY cable of Mogami quad mic / Canare F-10's. I have Canare F10's all over in my system, in the less audio-phile-ey places (my cassette deck, laser disc player- you get the idea...) and will reuse them with the new 1505 for the sub. F-10's are well-made and no sonic issues jump out at me from them, used judiciously.
You might read some of Blue Jeans cables poop - see link below. I found their cables decent, solidly constructed, and their advice about coax intelligent and concise.
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