Tonearm wires … Twisted pairs

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I have an old Rek-O-Kut tonearm that I want to use. The headshell and tonearm wire colors aren't the current standard, i.e.,

White (left)
Blue (left ground)
Red (right)
Green (right ground)

Instead, the colors are White, Blue, Brown, Black

The actual colors don't matter since I will be soldering the tonearm wires and RCA cables to a terminal strip, matching the RCA male connectors to the cartridge pins.

My question is, since the tonearm wires have two twisted pairs as seen in the photo, do I connect both "hot" leads to one twisted pair and both "neutral" leads to the other twisted pair?

Or should I use one twisted pair for the "hot" and "neutral" of the Left channel and the other twisted pair for the Right channel?

s120 arm wires.JPG
 
I wasn't guessing.

I found an original manual for the tonearm but the instructions were ambiguous and the color coding is not standard, so I started this thread to ask which wire pairs should be twisted,

hot + hot
neutral + neutral

or

hot + neutral
hot + neutral
 
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