Cardas makes or used to make a "conversion box" that mounted under the table plinth, the tonearm leads are soldered to the rca female plugs inside, it has a ground, and this enables you to use any high end interconnect you may choose to connect your TT to phono pre. I had my Rega P-3 moddified with this, along with cardas wire rewired in my tone arm, I then was able to experiment with different cables before settling on an Ensemble interconnect. I had the box removed and installed on my Rega P-9 now using Cardas Golden Cross interconnect to a Benz PP-1 phone pre. Just one way to do it.
Replacing turntable captive RCA cords
I have a Project 1xpression with low quality captive RCA cords. Has anyone taken a table like this and installed a RCA output block? It doesn't look to have any kind of connector from the tonearm wires. I am getting by with this table while I save up for a better one. I am using the Grado phono preamp and Reference Sonata cartridge with an AQ Jaguar cable on the output of the phono pre. Seems kind of like a waste with that garbage cable coming out of the table. It seems not to be shielded very well either.
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