DIN Phono Cable


I'm planning to get one of the new Project tonearms, and they only accept 5-pin DIN connector. Is there a specific DIN connector I need to look for or are they all the same?

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the majority of DIN connectors are like this, they get wider after a short narrower length

the width increases for easier connection within the fitting.

My Mission and Jelco Tonearms require a longer length of the smaller diameter barrel because the connector is recessed further within the tonearm post

 

I had Pine Tree Cables make me a phono cable with a long neck connector.

 

Elliot, I don't know what brand it is but the black phono IC in one of your photos bears a male DIN connector, rather than the more typical female version.  Female is more typical because nearly all tonearms that accept DIN provide a male receptacle up inside the vertical shaft of the tonearm. So that particular cable would be usable only in the special case where the tonearm presents a female connector, and I have never seen that but my experience is limited to about a dozen tonearms. I don't know why that is a convention, but my guess is you don't want the relatively vulnerable pins of a male connector to be subject to damage when the IC is not in use or is being installed.

Also, the increase in girth about an inch back from the business end may or may not be a good thing. It's a convenience, if the DIN receptacle in the tonearm is reachable within the length of the narrow collar on the IC, but if the DIN receptacle is farther up in the arm shaft than the collar permits (because of the widening), you won't get a max connection.

I am a big proponent of direct connection between cartridge and phono stage when practical, but if I do need a DIN connection, I prefer and recommend Cardas. Of course, if you are buying a prefabricated phono cable with a DIN plug on one end, you take what you get.

I'm shopping around for a DIN-XLR phono cable. I got a fully balanced phono-stage earlier this year, so I now have my two tonearms out for a rewire with silver litz cables and DIN termination. Right now I have a Cardas (aka Musical Surroundings Reference) cable on loan, but am thinking about getting Siltech Classic Legend 380i but they are quite pricey.

All great info people!! I know that I do not need an angle DIN connector, as the tonearm sits in a arm hole on the plinth that has no angle path. The DIN on the arm (image below) is pointing straight down and the shaft under the table is a straight shaft. The plinth on the Xtension 10 is about 2" thick and it looks to have good clearance around the hole.

Now its just a matter of what brand I buy.....But the key for me and my Lyra Kleos is must be very low cap cable, less than 100pF for sure in a meter cable.

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