Hi C-G,
one of best internal wiring available for tonearms is Stereolux Finewire C37cyro from Heiko Wingender. It's a cyrogenic copper wire with 8 strings total less than 0,1mm diameter. Wiring is very flexible without any skating effects. Isolation is made of silk and special C37 violin laquer from Dieter Ennemoser (a German violin maker). Sound is much more present, bass range ist more defined, much more details in mid and high-range without any signs of analytics or hardness. Price depends on your own wishes (lenght, plugs,...) but it's about 300 and a real steal. I spend my Triplanar VI new wires and many german audiophiles startet to rewire their arm (even DaVinci!) with Finewire. Work of H. Wingender is also excellent with special matching adapters for most available tonearms.
Bye,
Marco
Information (sorry only in German; but can send you email on request with contact data): http://audiomanufact.eu/shop/index.php?mp=products&file=pdf_info&products_id=31&target=_self
one of best internal wiring available for tonearms is Stereolux Finewire C37cyro from Heiko Wingender. It's a cyrogenic copper wire with 8 strings total less than 0,1mm diameter. Wiring is very flexible without any skating effects. Isolation is made of silk and special C37 violin laquer from Dieter Ennemoser (a German violin maker). Sound is much more present, bass range ist more defined, much more details in mid and high-range without any signs of analytics or hardness. Price depends on your own wishes (lenght, plugs,...) but it's about 300 and a real steal. I spend my Triplanar VI new wires and many german audiophiles startet to rewire their arm (even DaVinci!) with Finewire. Work of H. Wingender is also excellent with special matching adapters for most available tonearms.
Bye,
Marco
Information (sorry only in German; but can send you email on request with contact data): http://audiomanufact.eu/shop/index.php?mp=products&file=pdf_info&products_id=31&target=_self