Being an Individual who has supplied to an individual a variety of Wire Types to be used as the Wire used, as a Continuous Wire in a particular Tonearm. I can say all wite types I have supplied, are a wire capable of delivering a signal that is described as an improvement over the OEM wire being replaced.
More importantly trials showed, prior to my period of purchasing. A Wire must be a particular diameter or less, with a suppleness which I will refer to as extremely soft. Any wire used outside of these parameters used a Continuous Wire, are proven to interfere negatively with the mechanical function of the Tonearm, able to create am impeding friction to both Bearings, negatively effecting the freedom of function. Only internal modifications to the Tonearm are going to substantially reduce the unwanted impeding friction.
An alternative for the Wiring Design for producing a Continuous Wire for a TA. Quite easily can become one, where the individual chooses any wire they are attracted to.
If the Wire choice is off a certain diameter, it is certain to be causing substantial resistance to freedom of bearing movement, who knows until trialled, even a seizure is a possibility as the outcome.
I have already pointed this out several posts ago when I said -
Thin wire has the advantage of less interference with the bearing motion.
You would be surprised at the "audiophile" rewires that put pressure on the bearings....
Furthermore, when you said
Considering countering measures as the requirement to aid movement will be quite important.
Sorry mate, if you put stiff wire or a wire loom that impedes free bearing motion, you can't put in "countering measures". The only fix is to remove the impediment. This is basic physics.

