Benfits of upgraded connectors


I've been looking into upgrading/changing my ic's and of course have noticed that many mfg's offer and charge for "premium" connectors.
Is there a sonic benefit with these connectors? For example, will an upgraded Cardas connector sound better than a standard RCA connector on the same cable?
greh
I confess: I was laughing because it is all like (IMO) counting how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
YES connectors can make a difference, and perhaps for those obssessive individuals who spend thier lives listening for minute diferences in sound quality (instead of actually listening to music) it can and does mean something. But, for the many who do not it does not matter much. If a cable can be had made by the manufacturer with better ends or silver vs gold etc, by all means go for it if it matters to you. Obsessing about the rhodium over gold copper/pure gold/silver etc is for those individuals who love to obsess...
Feel free to dispute this opinion over and over.
I for one wonder if as many devils can dance on the underside of that same pin? after all they have shrivelled wings, and take up less space. And are probably not as worried about being crowded, dancing to Rock and Roll, or Jazz instead of some regal, heavenly (boring if beautiful) dance.. after all... and have the pin shank in the way..??? Curious minds want to know. (i would guess the same number as angels.)
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I take no position on sonic differences among rca connectors. However, some technical misconceptions have been expressed above that should be corrected. Resistance in a connection path will only matter if it becomes a significant fraction of the impedance that is being driven. Also, resistance will be proportional to length, and obviously connectors are very short.

The resistance through any pair of connectors making reasonable contact with each other will be a tiny fraction of an ohm. Component input impedances are usually in the range of 10,000 to 200,000 ohms.

If different metals sound different when used in rca connectors on line-level interconnects, it is not because they have different resistances or conductivities.

Regards,
-- Al
Well, I admit I don't know exactly why they sound different. But I do know that I can easily hear the removal of a 4 ohm resister from my crossovers, and removing connectors is an even greater change in clarity and depth although they measure much less than 4 ohms.