1. I would advise to use standard length for phono cable as it's designed to come to cartridge load equation especially if MC cartridge is used.
2. Phono cables are usually made of low-gauge 30...32AWG silver or copper wire (in most of tonearms you can see wires connected to the cartridge clips are very thin. Make sure that you have low-wattage soldering iron with thin soldering tip. You should also have higher than advanced soldering skills not to overheat the wire during soldering.
3. Tonearm wire has to sit tight in the armtube since any mechanical motion of the wire will create noise input onto your phonostage(not only for internal vibration reasons). Pressing the rubber hose with wires onto aruntube is also challenging!
4. FYI... Make sure you realy wanna doit before starting doin' it cause it takes some skill and procedures.
2. Phono cables are usually made of low-gauge 30...32AWG silver or copper wire (in most of tonearms you can see wires connected to the cartridge clips are very thin. Make sure that you have low-wattage soldering iron with thin soldering tip. You should also have higher than advanced soldering skills not to overheat the wire during soldering.
3. Tonearm wire has to sit tight in the armtube since any mechanical motion of the wire will create noise input onto your phonostage(not only for internal vibration reasons). Pressing the rubber hose with wires onto aruntube is also challenging!
4. FYI... Make sure you realy wanna doit before starting doin' it cause it takes some skill and procedures.