Thank you all for the information you've given me.
To answer all you folks, I am using a sony ps-x60. My preamp is an audiolab 800c, which was popular in the 90's for having very good phono for both mm and mc. for some extra information the internal tonearm and headshell wiring of the x60 is litz wiring. I tried to buy litz wiring for the cable.
Since I started this thread, I realized the cables for the phono signal has to be low capacity and highly sheilded. I called audiyo.com (canadian website) and purchased 1877 phono which is designed for turntables, even the rca's are designed for turntables as well. By my luck, I purchased a copper version which was on sale for half price! After purchasing online they called me back and told me this item has been sold, because the purchase has been processed, they told me "we are offering you the silver version" and I ended up getting a 649 dollar cable for only 190! I was never so lucky in my life. I just thought I would spread the word for a little bit because of their extremely good customer service, well, I digress.
As I recieved the item, I connected the item to my turntable, the hum is gone, and i got superior results from the sonic presentation and i know the cable hasn't broken in yet. I don't even know what I was missing on these thirty years of mine without vinyl, for three hundred dollars for the turntable and a little upgrading, the sound is much superior to my marantz sacd player. And now I know why you guys stand behind analog.
Thank you guys
To answer all you folks, I am using a sony ps-x60. My preamp is an audiolab 800c, which was popular in the 90's for having very good phono for both mm and mc. for some extra information the internal tonearm and headshell wiring of the x60 is litz wiring. I tried to buy litz wiring for the cable.
Since I started this thread, I realized the cables for the phono signal has to be low capacity and highly sheilded. I called audiyo.com (canadian website) and purchased 1877 phono which is designed for turntables, even the rca's are designed for turntables as well. By my luck, I purchased a copper version which was on sale for half price! After purchasing online they called me back and told me this item has been sold, because the purchase has been processed, they told me "we are offering you the silver version" and I ended up getting a 649 dollar cable for only 190! I was never so lucky in my life. I just thought I would spread the word for a little bit because of their extremely good customer service, well, I digress.
As I recieved the item, I connected the item to my turntable, the hum is gone, and i got superior results from the sonic presentation and i know the cable hasn't broken in yet. I don't even know what I was missing on these thirty years of mine without vinyl, for three hundred dollars for the turntable and a little upgrading, the sound is much superior to my marantz sacd player. And now I know why you guys stand behind analog.
Thank you guys