Clearaudio universal tonearm re-wire.


ClearAudio uses the thinnest tonearm wire imaginable. I have had to situations were I have broken the very delicate wires. I would like to replace the wire with something more secure but don’t want mess it up. Has anybody re-wired a Clearaudio tonearm before? It took almost a year to get it back from Clearaudio last time to have it fixed. I don’t want to deal with this anymore and I’m willing to sacrifice a little sonically for this headache to go away.

hiendmmoe

LITZ WIRE FUN

Tonearm Arrives, I had no idea what Litz Wire was.

silk covered litz, 37 tiny strands each. tag each wire with colored tape

Strip Silk Covering, pet the silk in vertical movements, Silver Solder to Junction Box

 

Tonearm Installed! Aren’t I a Brave Warrior!

Later, a Cartridge Clip breaks, Prep to Repair

Used Instant Vinyl for Insulation of reattached clip

 

Later, Insulation Wears Off at bottom pivot, VAS Rewires, converts to VPI mini-din

Luckily I had a 3 Year Square Trade Warranty, they reimbursed me in full.

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Because of me, Maker has revised the design, ready for din connector

http://newartvinyl.ru/board/detali_proigryvatelja/tonarm_black_bird12_5_5pin/7-1-0-53

a few more details

https://www.audiogon.com/systems/11186

 

@dwette 

Ah, a cyclist, the best way to exercise and see the world. The wife and I climbed the Stelvio a few years back and we went romping through the Dolomites, Fausto Coppi's mountains, "Mi Dolomiti." Couldn't do it now. I'm afraid age has got the better of me.

My Schroder arm does the same thing, one wire from clips to XLRs. It is actually easier to rewire the arm that way. I have converted several SMEs. 

@mijostyn I’m 65 and still cycle about 5600 miles year. I don’t plan to slow down, although the last months have been on hold after a motorist in May decided their iPhone was more important than my safety. I’m just getting back to riding after several injuries. :(

They also destroyed my bike, but I have a new Moots on order. :)

@dwette 

I'm 70 and just had a knee replaced and a shoulder repair. I'm struggling to get back in shape.

It blows my mind that people worry so much about guns. The automobile is handily the most destructive weapon in the general population and nobody knows that better than a cyclist with or without a motor. The older you get the longer it takes to get it back. It just requires more determination. Good Luck!

Nothing like a Ti Bike. I rode an original Merlin for 30 years. It is now in the hands of a young racer. I decided to shift to gravel bikes, the Specialized in particular because I have a bad wrist and the Specialized has a shock in it's stem. But, a huge plus is 38 mm tubeless tires on Fulcrum rims. It is a much kinder ride and surprisingly fast. Tubeless tires have lower rolling resistance the sealant works great. I only carry a few CO2 cartridges now, no tubes or patches. Just for fun I rode an additional 500 miles on a punctured tire until it was worn out. I had a 1/4" gash seal, but I lost a lot of air in the process. That one was replaced immediately, but it was about 30 miles getting home on it and it made it fine.  Which Moots are you going to get? Group?

 

@elliottbnewcombjr 

I like that arm. The only change I would make is I would nix the RCA junction box and get shielded double pair Litzed wire, strip 14" off one end and use a single wire clips to RCA. Schroder's wire is excellent. You might ask him where he gets it. I use a tiny torch to burn the insulation off. I have an 850 degree Weller station and with a blunt tip it will work but the little torch works faster. @ dBx I used a soldering pot. I wired the chassis and power supply of 32 channel noise reduction units. 2 channel modules plugged in to 16 stations. It took me a week to do one unit. The Who got one I wired.