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Here is some food for thought...both hysteresis and eddy current effects increase with the signal level - ie the higher the output, the more the high frequencies are affected by these magnetic effects.So... a stylus with a "weaker" (hopefully lighter too!) magnet, may well have sonic benefits.Lower output voltage from the same body is likely to be more linear - high frequencies more dynamic and less compressed...On the other hand, some compression at the high end, would help control the cantilever resonance rise in output, and provide a subjective impression of improved high end detail, soundstaging etc... (as the lower level signals would be reproduced correctly but the higher level signals would be compressed.... a sort of frequency dependent natural gain riding mechanism)Nobody measures frequency response at various signal levels to identify this type of effect.... and it is very difficult to do reliably using differing test records.... (I have experimented with this)I know of no test record that has the same F/R sweep or pink noise recorded at differing levels for this type of testingbye for nowDavid
Hi Neo:I agree with you on two fronts here. To me, I would describe the M/M as having a more bold (heavy), sounding presentation. Where as the M/C is more of a light and airy sounding presentation. And it is awfully hard to describe in such a way that it is understood by all! I also use the term 'thicker' when describing the M/M but who (other than me), would understand what the h*ll that means! (grin)Regards,Don
Far be it for me to defend CAs pricing, but it's not the same generator as the 95. Beside the difference in resistance, the 95 is among the least expensive in build quality. It doesn't even have OCC wire like the 100E, 110E, etc. We don't know exactly what CA has or how it differs. The separation spec for the 95 is 20dB at 1K. The crosstalk spec for the Virtuoso V2 is better than 30dB at 1K. Channel balance is 0.2dB. Channel balance for the 95 is 2.0dB. It is interesting to note that the Concept seems to have identical numbers as the 95. Looking at the CA web site it seems like they keep revising the numbers. Inductance was 420mH for all of them, now it's either 400 or the Maestro is 12:40H. Maybe that's 412mH? The V2 Maestro is listed at 3.6mV out. When V2 first came out they were at 4.1 mV. Ca seems to play with the specs quite a bit. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. They're looking more like the 95 all the time. Maybe you're right and separation and balance is selected examples? I wonder if I put a wood top on my potted 95 would it sound identical to the Virtuoso? http://clearaudio.de/de/products/cartridges-mm-v2.phpneo