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David,I think that view is incorrect. If you remove the rubber donut completely the cart still retains compliance but loses damping. How else could Ortofon play the MC200 without damping in that phase paper? "When you move from rubber doughnut to no doughnut (ie depend on the inherent springiness of the cantilever) - your resonant frequency will rise dramatically - it will be nowhere near the low frequency zone and may (should?) be well outside the audio range in the ultrasonic frequencies."Have you done this? Be specific please. Some carts might use the rubber damper for compliance, especially those with no cantilever, but for most "conventional" carts I don't believe so. Compliance isn't related to springiness, it is springiness. What does cu x 10 6 cm/dyne mean? Dyne is a unit of force that is measured in centimeter per gram. This force is equal to the amount of force necessary to create the movement of one centimeter for each second, which is equal to one gram. So we're talking about force necessary to create a small (x 10 6power) movement in a specific direction and measured at a specific freq. In other words, flex. neo
P.S. I noticed on another forum you said that CA carts are potted. I wasn't aware of that. Are you sure?