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That's what I did with my built-in phono stage in my Audio Note M1 pre. It is a MM only and the loading is set at 47K. But now I'm using Benz Micro "ACE" high output version and I tried loading it at 1K, 1.18K and 1.50K... I found 1.18 sound best. Well, your cart won't be the same as mine so you have to figure that out.
wow.... 1k, 1.18k, 1.5k... that's some fine resolution you're talking about. Are there any phono preamp can adjust loading at such fine scale??I've been eyeing a Modwright SWP, but I think it can only do 50/100/500/1,000/47,000 ohm! (correct me if I'm wrong on this) Quote from: SET Man on 17 Apr 2008, 12:07 am That's what I did with my built-in phono stage in my Audio Note M1 pre. It is a MM only and the loading is set at 47K. But now I'm using Benz Micro "ACE" high output version and I tried loading it at 1K, 1.18K and 1.50K... I found 1.18 sound best. Well, your cart won't be the same as mine so you have to figure that out.
To all vinyl freaks... I have little clue about this "loading" thingy. All I'm aware of is that each cartridge requires different loading, some needs 47k, some needs 220 Ohm... and etc. So given a choice between two phono preamps, one only allows 47k but cost half the price of another one with variable loading - assuming that they both sound equally good, is there a reason to pay extra for the one with variable loading? ps: the preamp with variable loading cost about $2k..Thanks for helping!barry