Replacing Turntable RCA cables


My B&O 4002 Turntable has some real cheap phono output jacks and cables any suggestion on what would be a good replacement jacks and cable would be greatly appreciated.
Do I buy a premade patch cable and cut off one end to reconnect inside the turntable?
markfina
Hi Mark, You can order a awesome phono or power cable from Morrow Audio...its easy to go to there website and select the cable you need and it gives you options to have bare wire terminations on the equipment side and standard or upgraded copper or silver eichman rca's on the other end! Also, you can change the crappy connectors with some nice gold ones from Takefiveaudio.com this site is great for DIY'ers like you and me :-)
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I have done it both ways with the 4002. You can use new cables and solder them directly to the internal circuit board, or you can get cables made (DIN to RCA) to connect to the existing DIN connector. If you are planning to use premade patch cables, then I suggest you get them with the DIN connector on the other end. Only if you plan to use quality cables would I suggest going directly to the circuit board.
Another thing you need to consider is if you need shielded or unshielded cables. Shielding may give less hum and noise if your turntable should require it, but shielding closes down the sound.
Thanks for the response great web sites! My 4002 has standard RCA jacks and I think it has a insulated terminal stripe that is fairly easy to get to, has anybody on this forum tried the Morrow cables?