Replacment Ground Cable for Turntable / Tune-Up, [moved from Audio Hardware] |
Replacment Ground Cable for Turntable / Tune-Up, [moved from Audio Hardware] |
Jan 13 2013, 10:38
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Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 5-October 12 From: Portland, OR Member No.: 103639 |
I recently purchased a Technics turntable on eBay. It is in working condition and sounds really good, but the stock cables are really old and feel like they are going to just fall apart.
I was wondering - for the ground wire - if it matters what awg wire I use. I think the one that is on the player now is about 24awg or so. Should I replace it with the same awg wire, or is it ok if I use some 14awg wire I have laying around. |
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Jan 13 2013, 17:56
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Group: Members Posts: 307 Joined: 19-April 08 From: LA Member No.: 52914 |
The main point of the ground lead is to function as a Faraday shield. The size of the wire isn't the issue as much as just being connected. Heavier wire just makes it easier to break terminal that were made for lighter wire. This is one place where bigger wire won't do anything better than the original size. G² |
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mccarthyk Replacment Ground Cable for Turntable / Tune-Up Jan 13 2013, 10:38
rgtb I don't know the answer to your question. Just... Jan 13 2013, 12:43
MikeFord QUOTE (Glenn Gundlach @ Jan 13 2013, 09:5... Apr 15 2013, 22:56![]() ![]() |
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