Re: Unshielded Phono
I need an unshielded CT-1(E) cable since the RS-Labs tonearm just rests on a blue polymer pad, it is not bolted/fastened to an armboard. For this reason, if you have heavy cables or stiff cables the cables can (sometimes due to stray fingers or hands) cause the RS-Labs tonearm to flip off the armboard and onto the floor. This happened with another, even earlier 'prototype CT-1' cable.
Ideally I would have a shielded phono cable, but since my turntable is in the basement, I have not had any RF noise issues. With any other tonearm, I would definitely get a CT-1E phono cable, shielding and all.
Truly,
JA
I need an unshielded CT-1(E) cable since the RS-Labs tonearm just rests on a blue polymer pad, it is not bolted/fastened to an armboard. For this reason, if you have heavy cables or stiff cables the cables can (sometimes due to stray fingers or hands) cause the RS-Labs tonearm to flip off the armboard and onto the floor. This happened with another, even earlier 'prototype CT-1' cable.
Ideally I would have a shielded phono cable, but since my turntable is in the basement, I have not had any RF noise issues. With any other tonearm, I would definitely get a CT-1E phono cable, shielding and all.
Truly,
JA