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Old 6th December 2011, 08:29 AM   #1
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Default Need replacement rca cable for Technics SL-D2

I picked up a used Technics SL-D2 with a AT1100E cartridge. It sounds pretty nice so far, but I have no other turntable to compare it to. Some LPs sound better than the digital FLAC rips I have of the same album.

The stock rca cables that come with the Technics SL-D2 seem pretty cheap, perhaps even the ground cable.

Would it improve the sound much if I replaced these 3 wires with better cable and connectors? Also, the rca connectors aren't gold plated.
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