Price range: 160 $ through 240 $

Designed for the delicate low-level signal between a turntable with RCA outputs and a phono stage or step-up transformer.
Manufactured by Xangsane to Le Son specifications, the cable combines pure silver signal conductors, low capacitance construction, layered shielding and a dedicated ground lead.
This RCA version is intended for turntables with RCA outputs. If your tonearm uses a 5-pin DIN output, choose the DIN Phono Cable instead.

Four 0.5 mm² 6N pure silver conductors carry the left and right signal paths.
The goal is simple: preserve the low-level cartridge signal with low resistance, stable contact and a clean electrical path between turntable and phono stage.

A dedicated ground lead uses two twisted 1 mm² silver-plated 5N OFC copper conductors.
It completes the turntable grounding path and helps support a stable connection between the turntable and phono stage.

Phono signals are small, so shielding and cable routing matter.
This cable uses a layered shielding structure to help protect the cartridge signal as it travels from the turntable to the phono stage or step-up transformer.
1. Aluminium foil around each channel, with cotton filling to help maintain channel separation.
2. Copper foil for an additional shielding layer against electrical interference.
3. Braided silver-coated copper shield around the cable assembly.


The RCA connectors use gold-plated pure copper contacts for durable, stable connection.
This page is for RCA-to-RCA turntable connections. If your tonearm uses a 5-pin DIN output, choose the DIN Phono Cable instead.


The aluminium alloy splitter bodies provide a clean separation point for the left and right channels and help protect the cable transition areas.
The phono cable carries the smallest signal in the system. The rest of the connection path should remain just as coherent.
For a 5-pin DIN tonearm output, choose the DIN Phono Cable. For line-level connections after the phono stage, consider the Silver RCA Cable or Silver XLR Cable.