Headhsell leads on SME V


I was changing the cartridge on my arm and one of the headshell leads broke. I switched the one that had the problem but now it only works in mono (only one speaker responds). I don't have a complete set so I just replaced the defective lead with a spare I had lying around and noticed another one of the SME leads was breaking so I switched that as well. So now there are two ortofon leads and two sme leads attached to the arm. Could this be causing any problems or is it just that it's a connection issue?
ssayeed
Is the wire the same?

Do you hear any difference between the speakers?

Can't say for sure but it would seem as long as there is a connection the signal would get through. Different wire might/could/does make things sound different and may affect the signal to some degree.
If your asking does that mean you don't hear or notice anything in particular?
Only one of the speakers is responding. The other one does not work. I know its not an issue with any of the other equipment as I have a second tonearm and I tried that out.
The wires must not be in correct order.One other possibility I can think of is,one of the wires may appear to be soldered,but the insulation may be the only thing touching the terminal, causing it to look ok. Last on my list is a connection in the cartridge itself let go.The different brand of wires shouldn't cause this.
Ssyeed, You obviously changed cart. clips and not the wire or leads. If the clips are soldered in a 'neat' way then there should be no problem. Otherwise you should use the
same clips on all leads but the 'neat' soldering is still
involved as precondicion.

Regards,
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