Tone arm plug in RCA cable?


I have a tone arm with a connector that plugs into the bottom of the arm to get the L/R channels from the stereo cart. 

There are currently going into a Sumiko Premire PIB 1 box on the side of the deck… The RCAs going to the phono stage are then combing off of that “break out” box.

So a handful of suggestions of phono lines to come off the table would be great to have.

Or do I just get some thin silver wire and twist up some, as they only need to be maybe 10” long (if even that long),

holmz

Contempt prior to investigation is a very restrictive place to be.

There is nothing like being curious and inquisitive, it is a great place to be, no matter what the outcome of the experiences undertaken, for others the healthy disposition has proved to be the mother of invention. 

I think I am still curious.

 

You might want to try this tonearm cable Axon 24 Tonearm Cable – Nerve Audio

good quality and reasonably priced.

Thanks for that example.

@rauliruegas , you are right. This is a stupid thread. 

I cannot argue cogently that it is not a stupid thread.


But I have been, and am, generally remote in the sense of getting to shops and staying abreast of things.
(Sorry for being a bore.)

@mijostyn,

I have a similar problem as the OP. I have a older Sota tt with the PIB block and the DIN plug and wire looks a little long in the tooth, not to mention dated. I am using a older Purist Audio Aqueous Aerious phono cable, RCA to RCA connected to the PIB and phono pre. I don't believe this to be the best connection to my Sota tt. What would you recommend?