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I read a lot about resistence loading, but I also notice that some cartridges specify capacitance too. But I haven't seen a phonostage that can vary capacitance, so does it means the manufacturers really don't see capacitance as a big deal?
Hmm....looks like there're no MM fans in this forum?? Looks like I'm in the right path, my current cart is a Dynavector 20-XHRecently a thread on audiogon from Raul Iruegas really got me interested in trying out some MM. But my phono has 50dB gain, so the gains in MM carts will probably blow me out of my room
AliG, not sure what your phono pre setup is. If you have a separate phono preamp, you can use a pair of Rothwell attenuators between the phono pre and your linestage to reduce gain. They are very transparent, no deleterious effects at all. Raul's threads definitely promote MM cartridges don't they? I'm using Garrott Bros. top MM right now, the Optim FGS. I find it to be a very credible performer. I see that Nagoaka is now importing a new line of MM's as well, their top line model looks interesting to me.
Mine already have 47kOhm, so if I can add a 50kOhm resistor in series that should be close enough
Mine already have 47kOhm, so if I can add a 50k ohm resistor in series that should be close enough.