FR64S tonearm overhaul


I just bought a nice Fidelity Research FR64S tonearm off Ebay to have a second vintage arm for my SPUs and maybe a few FR cartridges in the future. The arm is in great condition but still has the original copper wiring.

I am looking to refurbish the arm myself and was thinking about rewiring it with Ikeda silver and a new Cardas DIN plug. Does anyone have experience with the sonics of silver vs. copper wiring in the FR arms? What other things should be replaced and where can I source the parts?
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Dear @luisma31 : Always is healthy to have the lower capacitance in that kind of operationsl cable and in the other side silver is better signal conductor than cooper and you want that the cartridge signal goes out of your speakers with the higher quality you can achieve through your room/system..
Thank you Raul, noted sir, @rauliruegas 
Luis, I'd like to recommend you to replace arm lift on FR-64s, got mine from Italy, made especially for FR-64s,

Thank you Chak, I already did based on your recommendation from before, wonderful piece...

Congratulations on your score

My buddy has the FR64S silver wired and it is a fantastic arm.  He basically gifted me a FR64FX with the B60 base when I got his SOTA sapphire (he had two).

The  Zu phono cable was very cost effective and I used it for decades.  I upgraded to a Cosmos and retained my FR arm and base.  I bought a Triode Wire Labs phono cable as I use Triode wire labs for interconnects and power cables.

Not trying to be a shill but I would let the Zu Xaus phono cable go for any reasonable offer.  It has tons of reproduction so should be broke in for sure.  It has a fraying by the ground wire but it does not expose the wire or affect performance.  

If interested pm me.  If not, no problem and enjoy.  A great arm and true classic.  Hell I still run FR cartridges (rebuilt nowadays of course)

Cheers


Zu Audio cables are great (speaker cables, interconnects, phono cables). Zu Mission or Mission mkII are cool.