my question:
let's say the internal impedance (dc resistance) of a mc cartridge is 6 ohm. is it correct that the phono pre's setting in this case HAS to be around 10 times of the cartridge's internal impedance? speaking of 6 ohm it would be 60 ohm...
someone told me that this is a "golden thumb rule". he also said that i can use (almost) any mc cartridge but the only thing that i have to know is that the frequency's linearity might not be given anymore if the upper "rule" is not applied.
I've heard the same 'golden rule'...but, it's more a
guideline than rule. Actually what I've heard is
10-20x the internal impedance....20x is closer to what I've found.
But, the internal impedance doesn't really translate electrically to 10 or 20x...its just what many audiophools have come up with in the end.
It's actually more of a crapshoot than 10 or 20x.....but, it's a good place to begin (and hopefully find that it works as advertised)
The 'loading' point has really more to do with internal inductance, tip resonance point and a few other factors neither I nor most of the more technical folks can add up. In the end, resistively loading a cartridge is a fancy equalizer or tone control and subject to individual needs more so than scientific basis.
Hope that didn't make things more confusing

John