First off, my last rig was a Technics SL1800. That was a long, long while ago. Never sold my vinyl though, nor did my Dad, nor did my brother, and I have it all.
On a stupid impulse buy at a rude dealer in SF, I brought home a used VPI Scoutmaster. It had/has a Dynavector XXV Mk II mounted on a JMW of some sort tonearm. How would you know? Well it looked cool...

He told me the cartridge was nearly new. It played like crap then the needle fell off. So off it went to Soundsmith for a rebuild. Sounds way better!
Steep learning curve here. I purchased a used Blue Heaven cable for $400 from the same dealer. List is $379. He got me good

I also came home with a PS Audio phono stage.
So that my assortment of goods. And it sounds pretty good now. But I know it could sound better.
Wanting to move the player away from my system (off to the side) I want a longer phono cable. I'm very good at DIY and thought I'd built a high purity silver cable with some good ends. Thought?
The tonearm has the "normal" wire in it. Is the Valhalla wire that much better? Should I bother?
It did come with the Periphery ring and a plastic screw on clamp.
No anti-skating device but Soundsmith say's they are about to release their model.
The digital side of my system is really sounding amazing. Would like to get the vinyl side dialed in better. I'm thinking of a better phono stage someday - possibly a Audio Note, or a used Aesthetix RHEA. But I may be getting ahead of myself which got me into trouble in the first place.
Which direction should I go in?