Factors that tend to increase the criticality of speaker cables:
-- Low speaker impedance.
-- Long cable length.
Factors that tend to increase the criticality of line-level analog interconnect cables:
-- High output impedance of the component driving the cable.
-- Use of unbalanced interconnections.
-- Long cable length.
Factors that tend to increase the criticality of power cords:
--
The component being powered has an unregulated power supply and draws
large amounts of current that fluctuate widely. Namely most power
amplifiers and integrated amplifiers.
-- The component being powered
tends to generate significant amounts of electrical noise, that may
couple via the power cord to other components. Namely power amplifiers,
integrated amplifiers, and digital sources.
-- AC line voltage at the particular location that is lower than nominal. ("Nominal" being 120 volts in the USA).
Phono
cables and digital interconnect cables involve complex issues that I
won’t address in this post, but their criticality will vary widely
depending on the specific equipment that is involved.
Regards,
-- Al