It is not just simply a question of "straight through" or not. You have to consider the wire gauge. In my experience, the stiffness or lack of flexibility of the wire can affect downforce, antiskate and tracking. Most wires that are advocated for tonearms I would be reluctant to use as they are too large a diameter, or have too stiff a covering.
It is all very well having minimal connections for the signal to negotiate. However, if the arm tracking is compromised your straight through connection is worth zip - you then just have better reproduction of errors and nothing more.
Some manufacturers use the arm wire as an antiskate device! Which, of course, is up to them if they wish to save on production costs.
I use a very fine wire which imparts minimal torque to the bearings - 12 strands of 0.04mm copper (silk covered).
Just my opinion.
John
It is all very well having minimal connections for the signal to negotiate. However, if the arm tracking is compromised your straight through connection is worth zip - you then just have better reproduction of errors and nothing more.
Some manufacturers use the arm wire as an antiskate device! Which, of course, is up to them if they wish to save on production costs.
I use a very fine wire which imparts minimal torque to the bearings - 12 strands of 0.04mm copper (silk covered).
Just my opinion.
John