Smoffatt,hope I can help....
Well,both myself and my friend have this exact combo(table/arm)!...
We have the right angle Din in use,as our tables are mounted on Symposium Ultra shelves....I use the Graham IC-70,and he uses the Purist Venustas arm cable.There's not alot of room under the table(if mounted on a shelf or table top stand),so I would think the right angle Din is the way to go.
Obviously you want as little disturbance of the "back/right" sprung suspension as possible,but I wouldn't get too anxious over this,as long as the cable does not place alot of upward pressure on "that" back suspension spring.With a straight downward running cable,the VTA action of the arm will still work,but as you go downward,there will be more upward pressure from the cable,unless it is very flexible....A potential "no,no"!!
I don't think a "straight" cable(coming straight down)is the best way to go,unless your table is mounted with no shelf under the back area.This is probably NOT your case.
Btw,the sprung suspension on the Cosmos,is extremely well executed,and MUCH different/better from the older tables.They are stiffer,and if you happen to have a "little" upward pressure,exerted by the arm cable,don't fret too much,as long as you can freely adjust VTA.
Also,it goes without saying,that the downward pressure exerted by very heavy arm cabling(like Purist Dominus for example)is "not so hot" either,though the cable is most likely superb....
I doubt you will have problems with VTA,having read your past concerns,should you go with the preferred 90 degree angle DIN!...Why not the "made for Phantom" IC-70?
Anyway,you can always(and should) call Kirk at Sota,for the ultimate last word,on the subject.
You just happen to have a wonderful front end!
Good luck.
Well,both myself and my friend have this exact combo(table/arm)!...
We have the right angle Din in use,as our tables are mounted on Symposium Ultra shelves....I use the Graham IC-70,and he uses the Purist Venustas arm cable.There's not alot of room under the table(if mounted on a shelf or table top stand),so I would think the right angle Din is the way to go.
Obviously you want as little disturbance of the "back/right" sprung suspension as possible,but I wouldn't get too anxious over this,as long as the cable does not place alot of upward pressure on "that" back suspension spring.With a straight downward running cable,the VTA action of the arm will still work,but as you go downward,there will be more upward pressure from the cable,unless it is very flexible....A potential "no,no"!!
I don't think a "straight" cable(coming straight down)is the best way to go,unless your table is mounted with no shelf under the back area.This is probably NOT your case.
Btw,the sprung suspension on the Cosmos,is extremely well executed,and MUCH different/better from the older tables.They are stiffer,and if you happen to have a "little" upward pressure,exerted by the arm cable,don't fret too much,as long as you can freely adjust VTA.
Also,it goes without saying,that the downward pressure exerted by very heavy arm cabling(like Purist Dominus for example)is "not so hot" either,though the cable is most likely superb....
I doubt you will have problems with VTA,having read your past concerns,should you go with the preferred 90 degree angle DIN!...Why not the "made for Phantom" IC-70?
Anyway,you can always(and should) call Kirk at Sota,for the ultimate last word,on the subject.
You just happen to have a wonderful front end!
Good luck.