Not unless there is something wrong with what you're currently using. If you do require a new cable and want the best quality - search ebay and other sites for "made in Japan."
tonearm cable, do you need one?
I recently got a VPI classic 3. It has regular RCA outputs. All the arms I've used have always had built in wire with a ground on the end that hooks to the ground on the phono preamp. The VPI has a ground lug and I see RCA tonearm cables have grounds on both ends. How important is this? Do I need a tonearm specific cable?
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Zu Audio Phono cables with ground wire are excellent! You need shielded phono cable. Read more here. And on ebay you can find their auctions for Mission Phono RCA cables with starting price at $1, normally goes for $80-100 on those auctions. They are great for the money! If your phono cable does not have this third ground wire then you can still try it, and if you hear some hum then you can’t use it without separate ground wire, just try it. |
You do need a cable that is specific. The reason is capacitance, something that occurs with any interconnect cable. With a phono cartridge, which has inductance, the capacitance will form an electrical resonance. If its a high output cartridge this might be at or just above the audio passband. If you don't have a low capacitance cable, the resonance will be in the audio band with that high output cartridge. It will sound peaky and bright. So you need a low capacitance cable, nor more than about 20picofarads per foot. The ground wire is there to prevent buzz from being audible. It is connected to the ground of the arm itself and the chassis of the phono preamp. |
I did end up getting a couple phono cables. The VPI phono cable and also an Audio Envy phono cable. I like the Audio Envy better all around. The VPI is a little thinner and brighter, it's close but I'm keeping the audio envy. I don't notice anything different with or without the ground attached so maybe you can just use an interconnect and don't need the specialized phono cable. |
The difference between phono cable and interconnect cable is SHIELD , not a ground wire. Do you understand why 99% phono cables are shielded? The signal from phono cartridge (especially MC) is much lower than line level signal from any other component. Without shielded cable you can hear a radio signal in your speakers or noise and hum when you connect it to your tonearm/turntable with MC cart. Some interconnects are shielded, but most if them are not shielded and using them instead of phono cable is bad idea. As for the ground wire you can use any thin wire (it will not affect sound quality) between turntable ground terminal and phonostage ground terminal if needed. |