A few months ago I fired up my TT (Denon DP-755 Turntable/ Shure SME 3009 Series III Tone Arm/Sumiko Blue Point Special)
Then I purchased some new King Cobra interconnects to improve the connection and wiring. Bad news

I couldn't get them to make the "bend" and slip on without taking the arm out of the TT.
So I did. Only in doing so, I ended up pulling loose a couple of the leads from the harness (crap)
I jury rigged the connections because I would have had to totally dissasemble the arm which would have been a bear.
Fired up the system only to have the Sumiko's diamond go south after a few records.
Plus I had a "hum" that was driving me crazy.
Anyhow I picked up a Shure V15VXMR cartridge, which is supposed to be quite a good match to the Shure 3009 Series III arm I have.
Installation was a nightmare. As careful as I was, I ended up pulling two of the headshell leads off their pins...again "crap"
So I finally got them re-soldered which was extremely "fine detailed" work, and again fired it up, only to hear the blasted hum again only louder
So here it has sat for several weeks and I finally took the bull by the horns and dissassembled the table and arm to find the problems.
As it turns out 1 lead and one ground were ripped loose (the freakin hum) and I tried to set up the parts which were held together by the strength of the remaining leads.
Son of a B****ch if I didn't rip another lead loose.
Well to make a long story short (thank goodness) I finally got everything re-soldered, re-assembled, and recalibrated.
Popped on a little Steely Dan's Greatest Hits and Happy (Vinyl) Days are here again
I will finally get a chance to break this new cartridge in and if what I heard briefly tonight is any indication of the quality of sound, I am a happy camper.
