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Saw a post by Luckydog on Karma. He says that wiring the channels of a stereo cart in series for mono, is superior to parallel. Series gives you horizontal output only, where parallel just combines stereo channels. So, with parallel connection you still get vertical noise and imperfect linearity between channels (separation/crosstalk) makes it fuzzy and unfocused. Other considerations might be inductance and resistance. Cart inductance would double instead of halve. Same for resistance. This would tend to give a HF roll-off instead of rising high end. You might have to change loading anyway.There are some inexpensive mono carts out there that are said to yield good results - might be easier if you have removable headshell. Halcro has the AT33 Mono (LOMC) and there's a less expensive AT MONO3 (HOMC), looks like for med mass arms. Scott's DL102 is nice for heavier arms. Hadn't thought about this before. Anybody have ideas how to wire 4 cart leads in series for mono? neo