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Anyone any thoughts on what sort of cable I'd best use to connect the Shure M44C pickup to the amp in an old AMI Continental jukebox? Critically its the size of the cable that limits what I can fit, too thck seems to affect the balance of the tone arm Cheers Shaun |
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![]() "shaun" wrote in message om... Hi, Anyone any thoughts on what sort of cable I'd best use to connect the Shure M44C pickup to the amp in an old AMI Continental jukebox? Critically its the size of the cable that limits what I can fit, too thck seems to affect the balance of the tone arm **My favourite tone arm wire is the stuff manufactured by Van Den Hul. Very strong, very flexible and easy to pull. It is, however, expensive. You may want to look for an old turntable and remove the internal wiring from the tone arm. Should be cost effective. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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