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Are folks here finding benefit from upgrading/changing their phono cables in their systems? I've seen in other forums that this is a very hot topic. I made my own upgraded cables (as mine were missing) for an Ortofon RS-212 arm for a Thorens TD-124. It works fine, but I doubt I would have been able to tell the difference.
Gregg
I only change connectors if the existing ones are corroded (or have a fault).
I also prefer leaving the B&O phono cables with their DIN plugs as I use a lot of B&O receiver/amplifiers. In cases where I am connecting my Beogram turntables to non-B&O preamplifiers I use a DIN to RCA adapter. I have a couple of Beogram turntables that have RCA phono plugs. I cannot tell a difference between those and ones I use an adapter for.
-sonavor