kasperbergholt Messages: 44 Registered: August 2021 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Clever people,
In the process of researching a new interconnect between my turntable & RIAA, I found a Belden 8402 cable (lenghth 0,6 meters).
It has the following specs:
Nominal capacitance conductor to conductor = 30 pF/ft
Impedance = 52
Nom inductance = .18
Nominal capacitance conductor to other conductor and shield = 55
The pickup is a Goldring 21200 with a recommended capacitance load of 100-200pf.
Rusty Messages: 1185 Registered: May 2018 Location: Kansas City Missouri
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I like Mogami cable. I used the W2549 long run cable between my turntable and it's distance to the line preamp because of it's lower capacitance (23pf/ft). It's construction makes for easier soldering than other cable I've used. And it sounds fine to me. But, I'm sure your choice would work fine as well. Cabling other than it's useful characteristics needed for the signal integrity ends there. Nothing exotic or expensive needed for me.
kasperbergholt Messages: 44 Registered: August 2021 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Baron
Rusty wrote on Thu, 21 July 2022 10:02
I like Mogami cable. I used the W2549 long run cable between my turntable and it's distance to the line preamp because of it's lower capacitance (23pf/ft). It's construction makes for easier soldering than other cable I've used. And it sounds fine to me. But, I'm sure your choice would work fine as well. Cabling other than it's useful characteristics needed for the signal integrity ends there. Nothing exotic or expensive needed for me.
Thank you for the reply - and recommendation of the Mogami 2549.
It's been on my 'try list' for a while.
In this thread I found out it's what Linn use in their T Kable (prices @ around $430).
gofar99 Messages: 1947 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
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Hi, I have used a number of different cables and presently I am using Belden 8412 on one turntable (Grado Sonata II cartridge) with the conductors used as balanced mode with the shield only at one end. On the other main turntable I am using Mogami 2534 with the two pairs connected together in a balanced mode going from a Dynavector Karat23MR-RS to the SUTs with only one end of the shield connected to ground. Each arrangement uses two cables from the cartridge to preamp or SUT. I get great sound and no noise from this arrangement. When I used single core cables I always had some hum and noise. Then again I am quite picky about hum and noise and anything that degrades it is unacceptable. Mogami 2552 was nearly as good as the 2534. BTW the Belden is a PITA to work with and get clean terminations because of the fluffy internal insulation.
Rusty Messages: 1185 Registered: May 2018 Location: Kansas City Missouri
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Re: Belden 8402 cable between turntable & RIAA Fri, 22 July 2022 11:46
kasperbergholt
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In this thread I found out it's what Linn use in their T Kable (prices @ around $430).
It always amazes me that people will spend such large sums of money on cables and wires.
You'll save a bundle doing it yourself and it will sound just as good. Better, knowing what you saved.
kasperbergholt Messages: 44 Registered: August 2021 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Baron
Rusty wrote on Fri, 22 July 2022 16:34
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Re: Belden 8402 cable between turntable & RIAA Fri, 22 July 2022 11:46
kasperbergholt
Quote:
In this thread I found out it's what Linn use in their T Kable (prices @ around $430).
It always amazes me that people will spend such large sums of money on cables and wires.
You'll save a bundle doing it yourself and it will sound just as good. Better, knowing what you saved.
Agree.
Do you have any recommendation for reasonably priced speaker cable? I can see that both Mogami and Belden have offerings in that space too.
Rusty Messages: 1185 Registered: May 2018 Location: Kansas City Missouri
Illuminati (3rd Degree)
I'm sure they're just fine. I just use 14 gauge speaker wire. Generic stuff. I seem to think this cable and wire debate, discussion reinforces the esoteric aftermarket of such things. The markup to the material used is a lot like Paris fashion clothing. A symbolic badge of quality, cutting edge status. And high end hucksterism.