In the last “option 3” example:
- Does one use a specific type of wire? (Like a specific thin silver?)
- Which company peddles the DIN plugs ?
This is the link:
They should be able to answer your questions.
Tone arm plug in RCA cable?
I have a tone arm with a connector that plugs into the bottom of the arm to get the L/R channels from the stereo cart.
There are currently going into a Sumiko Premire PIB 1 box on the side of the deck… The RCAs going to the phono stage are then combing off of that “break out” box.
So a handful of suggestions of phono lines to come off the table would be great to have.
Or do I just get some thin silver wire and twist up some, as they only need to be maybe 10” long (if even that long),
Are you looking for a DIN to RCA phono cable instead of the PIB-1 interface box? pro-ject-connect-it-tonearm-cable |
Theoretically, less break in the signal chain is better and I understand why SOTA turntable user preferred a interface box.
IMO, a cable clamp can serve the same purpose as a PIB if using DIN to RCA cable.
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