Russellc & Dave/boycephoto,
Thinking more about this from last night...
Grado Prestige1 series, like that which Audio by van Alstine sells as the basis for their Longhorn modified cartridges, is a recent innovation from Grado (about a year+ now).
They are
supposed to have less coil windings and less moving mass (by 17%) yet still have the same robust 5mv output as the prior Green and Gold (non-1) models. With less windings, they should exhibit lower inductance (all other things equal) - which should make them 'quieter' (ie, exhibit less self-generated noise).
Less inductance alone may well be why many prefer moving coil over moving magnet or iron designs....it would seem in one fell stroke Grado re-engineered their Prestige line so it is
less susceptible to hum, exhibit
less self-generated noise, and
faster transient speed. So, the need for the lower output 1.5mv series seems effectively muted, at least
theoretically, based on this redesign.
I don't know if Wayner tests the Green1 and Gold1 he modifies for voltage output...but, I suspect that the newer models have a little less output than the old non-1 series. But, it's still likely more than robust enough at perhaps 4mv or so (I'm only speculating on this, but Wayner chiming in on voltage output on these would be neat to know)
Final proof is always in the listening of course

I have a (belt drive) VPI Classic...a great sounding deck, however, it makes a poor pairing with my previous Grado's as it has an unshielded AC motor and there is some underlying hum using Grado's. I cannot stand hum myself...but love Grado's and love this deck...so it's been a vexing issue for me
I recently bought a Gold1 and will be seeing if all the engineering changes Grado claims for the new series, ACTUALLY reduces hum interaction with the VPI Classic. I have a non-1 Gold cartridge, which is my favorite high output cartridge, on hand to compare directly against. I have two removable tonearm wands for my excellent
JVC QL-Y66F direct drive turntable - so I'll be able to compare old and new Gold cartridge versions in nearly the
same test parameters.
btw, both Grado Gold and Gold1 will be Longhorned a la Frank van Alstine's recipe (a truly
wondrous upgrade for Grado's...that recipe is nearly heaven sent and I have thanked Frank profusely for his genius on this one over the years

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I'll eventually report on that in the Critic's Circle or Vinyl Circle in time....so, tune in
John (Facilitor Vinyl and Critic's Circles)
