Interconnect cables for turntable


Last nights listening session was interrupted when one speaker went silent! The culprit was the wire had loosened from the RCA connector on that side of the table to phono preamp - not the first time this has happened. I have a mish-mash of interconnects - Cord, Monster, Blue Jeans, now I'm thinking I should  replace the interconnects between the turntable and phono preamp, and also between the phone pre and the preamp. 

My system: VPI Classic 3, Zesto Andros 1.2, ARC LS27

I'm not interested in spending multiple thousands of dollars, maybe a few hundred to a thousand or so. Anti Cables seem to be reasonably priced. What other brands should I consider?


fundsgon
Purist Audio makes great ones at many price points they are well made as well.
Have you considered fixing the culprit cable?

It sounds as though you have your mind set towards something new?

Based upon your (posted) system, you should be using a higher quality IC.

Afraid to go further until we know more.

Cheers!
What cartridge are you using? If you are using a MM or MI cartridge the frequency response will be affected by the capacitance of the cable between the turntable and the phono stage. 

I could try fixing the offending cables, maybe later today, busy right now preparing my house and yard ready for winter.

My cartridge is an Ortofon Cadenza Black, MC.

Ok so your IC is not holding tightly enough and falls off on its own?  My guess is some decent cables will net a big improvement.