Designed for Analog Systems Where...
- The cartridge output is measured in microvolts
- Signal loss cannot be recovered downstream
- The phono stage is already revealing
- Factory tonearm cables are the weak link
The Pure Line Audio SilverCore Reference Tonearm DIN to RCA is engineered for one of the most fragile signals in audio reproduction: the output of a low-output moving coil cartridge.
At this point in the signal chain, voltage is measured in microvolts.
Any resistance, capacitance, or interference introduced here becomes permanently embedded in the music.
This cable exists to do one thing:
preserve the full integrity of the cartridge signal before it reaches the phono stage.
The result is not a change in sound, but a more complete one.
At the core of the SilverCore Reference is a triple-conductor architecture, executed with a precision braiding designed to minimize resistance and capacitance while maintaining stable signal behavior.
The conductors are made from high-purity silver alloyed with gold.
Silver offers the highest electrical conductivity of any metal, making it ideal for extremely low-level signals.
The addition of gold improves long-term stability without compromising speed or resolution.
Each conductor has a defined role.
Nothing is shared. Nothing is left to chance.
Unlike generic tonearm cables, the SilverCore Reference separates signal transmission and grounding paths.
A dedicated silver conductor is used for grounding, stabilizing the reference potential and reducing noise pickup.
Another conductor is assigned to isolate and control the signal return path, preventing interaction between ground noise and the cartridge output.
This architecture preserves signal purity and improves noise stability, especially critical for low-output MC cartridges.
Moving coil cartridges place extreme demands on a cable.
Compared to standard factory tonearm cables or copper-based alternatives, the SilverCore Reference preserves:
Micro-dynamic nuance
Low-level spatial information
Harmonic texture
Transient precision
Details that are often softened or lost remain intact.
What you hear is not added clarity, but recovered information.
High-quality angled DIN and RCA connectors are selected for mechanical stability and long-term electrical integrity.
All terminations are soldered using a high silver and gold content alloy, ensuring low contact resistance and consistent conductivity over time.
This avoids gradual signal degradation and preserves integrity at every connection point.
Each cable is individually assembled and inspected.
High-Purity Silver Conductors with Gold Alloying
Triple-Conductor Architecture with Defined Signal Roles
Dedicated Silver Ground Conductor
Optimized for Low-Output MC Cartridges
Precision Braided Geometry with Low Capacitance
High-Quality angled DIN to RCA Connectors
Silver/Gold Alloy Soldered Terminations
Handcrafted in Europe
With the SilverCore Reference in place, the presentation becomes quieter, more stable, and more resolved.
Surface noise appears reduced not by filtering, but through improved signal integrity.
Imaging sharpens, micro-dynamics emerge, and tonal textures become more continuous and natural.
The cartridge sounds more like itself.
If your analog front end is capable of revealing extraordinary detail, the cable connecting it should not be a bottleneck.
The SilverCore Reference Tonearm DIN to RCA is designed for systems where preserving the smallest signals matters.
Because once information is lost at the source, it cannot be recovered.
In vinyl playback, everything begins here.
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Compatible with turntables and tonearms using 5-pin DIN outputs.
Supports angled DIN configurations.
Designed as a direct replacement for factory-supplied tonearm cables.
Optimized for low-output MC cartridges, where signal voltage is extremely low.
Also suitable for higher-output MC designs.
Works with MM and MC phono stages using RCA inputs.
Delivers a stable, low-noise signal ready for accurate amplification and equalization.