Yes, the RCA plugs are by Switchcraft. They are fairly slim, quite rugged and I think they look very nice.
The cable itself is something that is pretty expensive. We also tried some other cable that was very similar and less money, thinking I might be able to sell a really cheap cable. But after 50 hours of break in it wasn't even close. So we decided to offer this kit with what we felt gave the best sound we could get. I will share one spec that won't give away too much as any coax cable of this type has about the same capacitance, that being about 17-18 pF/ft. Thus it and any coax in general should work pretty well in critical places like phono cables and tape head cables as long as the impedance of the cartridge or head is not unreasonably high. That is not likely unless you are using something obscure like early high impedance Ampex playback heads
Also, I want to remind everyone that this is a DIY kit. The very nature of kits implies a reasonable volume of sales to make any money. To do that kind of volume kits must be consistent in their componentry. If every kit order is for a custom length we get bogged down calculating pricing, managing inventory and triple checking each custom packed box. I made the decision to offer three lengths. If someone needs something in between those lengths, hey it's DIY man, buy the next longer kit and cut it to the length you want. As for your situation Jim, I might be inclined to try shielded twisted pair cables on a run that long. Not saying that these cables wouldn't work at 5 meters, just that I have not tried it and can't say if they would be as quiet as STP in a run that long.
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