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Old 06-08-2019, 11:41 AM
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I downloaded from Vinyl Engine shows that the original phono cable that came with this turntable was a 150 pF capacitance cable.
That, added to the inherent capacitance of the tone arm wiring and input to the receiver probably adds up to 300-400 pF, acceptable for the Shure. Good quality audio cables kept to a minimum length should work fine.




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And as for whether or not there's any florescent lighting or equipment with large transformers nearby, that would be a big no.
Unless you count the power transformer in my Pioneer SX 1000 TD Stereo receiver.
Would have to be within inches.
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