Male DIN Phono Cable for Ortofon RF 297 tonearm?


I picked up a very nice Garrard 401 on a custom plinth with the Ortofon RF-297 tonearm already mounted. Everything looks great but it came with a very old and crappy looking phono cable that I thought I would replace with one of my nice silver phono cables. But I was surprised to discover the RF-298 requires a Male 5 pin DIN cable with what seems like an obsolete connection. I have had no luck finding a replacement cable that might be of higher quality and I wondered if anybody had any suggestions. Photos of the end of the tonearm and the cable it came with are attached.
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@lewm Thanks for that suggestion.  I have soldered XLR and RCA jacks and typically find it very frustrating trying to get the incredibly small gauge wires to stay in the little pin/cups long enough to be soldered but that link to a source of the connectors is appreciated.

@dover That recommendation of Yannis Tome was spot on.  The eBay page didn't appear to support shipping to the US so I ended up buying one at their website.  Price was higher but quality of the cable also seems to be higher and in the scheme of things 188 pounds including shipping for exactly what I wanted seems cheap.  Here is the actual page with the cable.  https://www.shop.back-promo.co.uk/browse/cat4417239_4854144.aspx

Thank you for the help.

I have a small portable vise that I use to immobilize an RCA or XLR while I solder wires to them. I handle the wire with a surgical clamp aka “roach clip”when doing so.