How to convert VPI turntable to banlanced?


Please help, beside the VPI connection box. What else do I need to VPI turntable to banlanced? Thanks
seamaster300m
Hey, thank all of you for quick response. Things are clearing up. I am now ready to get turntable, to see what is all about. I have been using Meridian G08 as source, and enjoyed the balanced set up very much. Is Nordost Valhalla wiring so much better than stock? What is the sound signature difference?

My set up:
Meridian G08
WooAudio WA22 preamp/headamp
Melody M880 KT88 50wpc monoblock
Martion Logan Preface (for now)
I would say that the Valhalla is better than stock but I preferred a JPS Aluminata phono.
Don't know what phono cable VPI uses, but it still sounds good.
I would say that if you are running - or planning - a fully balanced system then you are already aiming for the high end.
Is the WooAudio a full-function preamp, or just a linestage? Is it balanced? You can't determine that simply by the fact that it does or does not have XLR inputs and outputs. If it's only a balanced linestage, you will need a balanced phono stage. The phono amplification (at least) needs to be done in balanced mode for you to realize the benefits of balanced operation.

I personally dislke Nordost cables, but that's me.
Valhalla is the better wire for the VPI arm, however, it takes a very, very long time to break in...many months.
The best way to burn in tonearm wire is NOT by playing records.

Get some solid core copper wire about the guage of the cartridge pinouts. Connect this to 2 male RCA jacks. Plug these jacks into your CD player and the bare wire ends into your cartridge clips. Then plug the tonearm interconnect into your regular preamp (not the phono stage).

Play CD's for a 100 hours or so and you will have burned in your whole analogue wire connections far more thoroughly than 1000 hours of turntable time.

Enjoy,
Bob