@laher – Some more information. PS Audio is discontinuing the Nuwave Phono Premp and selling it at a big discount (about 48% off) for $999 USD. If you are interested, you could contact them to see about shipping to UK and to make sure it is configured internally to support your local AC voltage (either 110V or 220V):
http://www.psaudio.com/products/nuwave-phono-converter/
A good review here:
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/ps-audio-nuwave-phono-converter/?page=3
It appears that the PS audio Phono is highly configurable to match up with a lot of different turntables (maybe not all of them). Another feature is that it has an analog-to-digital converter. This allows you to connect it to your DAC to play the audio. I have heard this is a very detailed sound, but maybe not quite as “analog”. It’s just another option for you to work with.
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This was an email I sent to another friend advising on a turntable RCA cable. He actually bought the Equinox and says it sounds excellent as a turntable cable.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/man-this-is-frustrating
teo_audio has some very interesting thoughts on turntable cable burn-in. He says that turntable cable never burns in because the voltage levels never reach proper heights. Interesting.
Almarg also says that that it’s critical to have as low as capacitance as possible in a phono/tonearm cable. I remember reading once a long time ago that phono cables should be very small gauge (like 28awg). This could be why.
Based on that, it seems to me that one cable I would consider for this would be the Wireworld Equinox 7 RCA. It uses very small 31awg OCC copper strands. It is not quite solid-core. The strands are grouped into collections of 5 strands, which are all side-by-side (like a ribbon cable). It’s not a fully stranded cable, but it’s not fully solid-core either. It uses 10 strands for each conductor, making it a 21awg cable. The small strands give you the low capacitance (good for tonearm) and the collection for 21awg lowers the resistance and would open up the sound. It’s important to note that the more expensive Eclipse 7 cable would not work as well because the copper strands are little bit larger 29awg.