Phono cable for Graham Phantom


I have a new Graham Phantom with my new TW Acustic Raven One, an Ortofon Vienna cartridge, going into a McIntosh C200. I need advice for a top-quality phono cable.
Thanks,
Florian Hassel
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Hi, I recently got to hear the Steath Hyperphono right next to my Purist Proteus Provectus. In my system. Both with my current SME 20/2 SME IV.Vi Lyra Skala, and with a (on loan) Grand Prix Monaco turntable with Triplanar arm (internally wired with Steath!) and a 2nd Skala. I can see why the others like the Hyperphono and I agree with their descriptions.

However, I'd say the Purist Proteus Protvectus is more similar than different. I'd rate this two cables equal. The Proteus seems to break from Purist's other cables (Venustas and Dominus) in the areas of resolution and clarity. Large improvements here, but retaining the warmth and musicality.

Both are top flight. I am keeping my Purist.

I am seriously considering a Tri-Planar arm (internally wired with Stealth).
I used a Hovland Music Groove 2 with my VPI arm. A fine phono cable for any tone arm. I now have a Triplanar and dont need it any longer if you are interested, heres a link for more info http://www.hovlandcompany.com/products/cables/phono/default
I am using the Revelation Paradise Cryo-Silver™ Reference Phono/Tone Arm Interconnect cable with XLR connectors.
This unheralded cable is a superb performer. Highly recommended. Others have complained about customer service issues, however I have had a very positive experience with Relvelation Labs.

I need to post a update to my comments above! The Tri planar was NOT internally wired with Steath, Steath just added their custom din plug to the current Tri Planar wiring at the base of the tonearm

Anyway, it still sounded great and the comparison from the Purist to Steath was still on equal grounds.