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Yeah I saw that but I'd sooner go to a dealer unless the transaction is local.
Congrats, a very nice table that came pretty close to the Scout in my brief listen at Capfest. I suppose you just dumped the whole plug 'n play concept then? I think you'll do fine, just remember to post questions, you'll have them and the guys (and gals Laura) here will answer them. Just thinking, did you buy a cartridge pre-mounted?
The main thing with phono cables is that you want low capacitance, otherwise any RCA cable will work as VPI tables don't use 5 pin DIN connectors, they have an RCA junction box. You can either buy a purpose built phono cable that has a ground wire bundled in, or like me just run over to Home Depot and get a small roll of stranded wire and some small crimp on spade lugs and make your own ground wire in about 30 seconds. That leaves you with finding low capacitance cables, some manufactures publish their specs, others do not. You're looking for something south of 50 or 60 pf per foot, the lower the better. Mine are 58 pf for the total 3' length, ZU Wilde, discontinued but still available on eBay as overstock.
I would spring for the Soundsmith counterweight gadget (can't remember what it's called).This makes azimuth adjustments much easier.