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In Reply to: Tonearm Wire Question posted by rontokyo on August 16, 2005 at 20:24:34:
has a number of detractors for tonearm use . . . indeed for any audio use.This query would serve you better if placed on the Vinyl Asylum. However, Chris VH has some silver wire that may be suitable for tonearm use (although a bit thick at 28 G) and has received excellent comments (see link below)
Tonearm wire should normally be no larger than 30 gauge and even that can be a problem. The most commonly used tonearm wire (Cardas) is 33 G aggregate but is a Litz for flexibility. Much depends on the arm.
Posters in vinyl can help.
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Follow Ups
- This particular wire . . . - Auricle 10:11:44 08/17/05 (1)
- Re: This particular wire . . . - rontokyo 16:36:45 08/17/05 (0)