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Inexpensive Low Capacitance Phono Cable?
Hello Everyone, I just recently picked up a Technics Vertical Linear Track Turntable Model SL-V5 That I was told in the original thread I had posted for said turntable that I was going to need Low Capacitance Phono Cable for it.
Which I didn't believe the person at first until I went to hook a regular set of RCA Audio Cables up to the turntable and to the receiver of mine and noticed that when I played a record there was a hum coming through only when tone arm was set down on the record and it didn't hum any other time and after doing some research online I found out that the guy was right. Apparently Moving Magnet type Cartridges need lower capacitance type RCA hookup cable because otherwise it will hum and pickup lots of other electromagnetic interference/noise from nearby electronics. During my research in trying to find some decent low capacitance interconnect cable for my turntable I found that most of the low capacitance cabling was between $50 and $300 and that's way out of my price range of what I'm willing to pay or can pay for a good set of low capacitance phono cable. Is there a source for good quality low capacitance RCA Phono Cable that is under $50? If there is, I would like to know where that is so I can order some for my Technics SL-V5 turntable so I can get it up and running with my stereo. Any help and suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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