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| quote: | Originally posted by j_spot
it depends on how nice you want it to look
you could just chop the old RCA off the end, cut back some of the sheild, and solder on a new RCA/XLR or whatever you want as an out from the TT(id suggest sticking w/ RCA) If you buy nice RCA they should come w/ a neck sheild so that it will cover the bit you hacked off.
the other option, is to open the Techs, rip the entire RCA apparatus(cords+ends) out and solder a new set in.
Id try the 1st one. Its not hard @ all, should take 10 minutes |
Prefer the second method over the first. Only changing the connectors won't affect the sound quality much. Changing to high grade cables will.
In my opinion the best results you will get is with high grade OFC cable (oxygen free) of a pretty big diameter, and Neutrik RCA connectors (they cost quite a lot, but they are the best you can get). And remember, keep the cables as short as possible.
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