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),

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@holmz a Pure Copper Zavfino DIN Plug and the Chassis Mount  Pure Copper WBT reduced eddy RCA's will be a good start for the connections.

There are already links to Zavfino in other posts. 

The Jury is out on Copper vs Silver, I have used OFC Copper Cables in the early 00's  and exchanged all Cables to OCC Copper and Silver over the course of New Millennium.   

In the past few years I have been exchanging to CCC Copper and D.U.C.C Copper Cables from Power Cable through to Speaker.

After the impression made during a recent Tonearm demonstration, I will soon have a Tonearm Internal Wiring in CCC as well.

SAEC are unique in using the same wire type  in a commercial product, and it can be found used in their $13000 Tonearm Model. 

Both myself and a friend now know why SAEC chose this wire, out of the numerous other choices for them to select. 

SAEC are unique in using the same wire type  in a commercial product, and it can be found used in their $13000 Tonearm Model. 

Both myself and a friend now know why SAEC chose this wire, out of the numerous other choices for them to select

You and your friend sound smart.
 

 

@holmz a Pure Copper Zavfino DIN Plug and the Chassis Mount  Pure Copper WBT reduced eddy RCA's will be a good start for the connections.

I’d be stupid not to follow this route. 

Thanks @pindac 

SAEC, the company known for tonearms, has been out of the business during most of the most modern era of obsessive copper wire-naming and the wild claims associated with that practice.

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Dear @holmz  : " You and your friend sound smart. "

 

Well due that your analog knowledge level is so low for you " sound smart " but it's the other way around because no one audiophile with good knowledge level will choose SAEC tonearm with that " terrible " double knife bearing design, other than unipivots the worst tonearm bearing to mount any cartridge. I owned the 8000, 506 and 407 models that were the top in the SAEC line.

 

Obviously that you need to learn and as a fact you are learning but take care because not all what " shines " is  " gold " as those two gentlemans with SAEC tonearms. To each his own.

 

About zavfino items you are not stupid about but you really don't read carefully what people posted because zavfino not only appeared in this thread but in other of your threads. You need to stay in focus for you can really learn. Only an opinion.

 

R.