The original VPI phono cable was made by Discovery and used the same wire that the JMW 10 arm uses. The Prime Signature uses Nordost silver wiring in the tone arm.
Considering Audio Sensibility (AS) Statement Phono cables on VPI Prime
Hello All-
I'm exhausted trying to find answers to my cable questions. First, my VPI Prime has the JMW 10"-3D tonearm with "Discovery" wiring (Copper). Many VPI owners have used the AS statement phono cables(silver, not copper) on there TT's but I can never find out if they have copper or silver tonearm wiring (it's never mentioned). No way to find this info out from VPI or the threads on VPI forums, so many makes/models and years of TT.
So, who has used a silver phono connect from a TT(with copper wire) to preamp & what were the results? It's obviously not a metal match. My understanding is it's best to find a lead (in my case it would be the VPI copper phono lead) that matches the wire used within the tonearm. Seems many peeps are going with the AS silver phono connects yet never make mention to their tonearm wire, whether it is copper or silver.
I really don't plan to have my tonearm re wired right now but need to get a phono cable to use. If I knew some VPI owners (or other makes) have used silver phono cable with their copper arm wire with good results I wouldn't think twice.
The other option I'm thinking I could go with AS Impact SE (copper). I hear it's popular across the forums, but not an exact match that the VPI phono cable would be. Another option, but don't know the consequences would be go with a copper phono cable but use silver in the speaker wires, can't find any info on that scenario either. Would silver mix or coating of a speaker wire change sound characteristics to any extent compared to having a silver phono connect?
I think it's just a matter of hearing from those who know what their tonearm wire is and use of silver phono connects to copper arm wiring. Or, those who know they have copper arm and copper phono connects but are using silver speaker wires. I doubt there are many who can bite on this thread??
Robes-
I'm exhausted trying to find answers to my cable questions. First, my VPI Prime has the JMW 10"-3D tonearm with "Discovery" wiring (Copper). Many VPI owners have used the AS statement phono cables(silver, not copper) on there TT's but I can never find out if they have copper or silver tonearm wiring (it's never mentioned). No way to find this info out from VPI or the threads on VPI forums, so many makes/models and years of TT.
So, who has used a silver phono connect from a TT(with copper wire) to preamp & what were the results? It's obviously not a metal match. My understanding is it's best to find a lead (in my case it would be the VPI copper phono lead) that matches the wire used within the tonearm. Seems many peeps are going with the AS silver phono connects yet never make mention to their tonearm wire, whether it is copper or silver.
I really don't plan to have my tonearm re wired right now but need to get a phono cable to use. If I knew some VPI owners (or other makes) have used silver phono cable with their copper arm wire with good results I wouldn't think twice.
The other option I'm thinking I could go with AS Impact SE (copper). I hear it's popular across the forums, but not an exact match that the VPI phono cable would be. Another option, but don't know the consequences would be go with a copper phono cable but use silver in the speaker wires, can't find any info on that scenario either. Would silver mix or coating of a speaker wire change sound characteristics to any extent compared to having a silver phono connect?
I think it's just a matter of hearing from those who know what their tonearm wire is and use of silver phono connects to copper arm wiring. Or, those who know they have copper arm and copper phono connects but are using silver speaker wires. I doubt there are many who can bite on this thread??
Robes-
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