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I'll start looking for a used Jasmine, but it may take a while to find. In the meantime, the little Cambridge will have to do. The Vista looks like a great deal, but I'm too vinyl ignorant to know what the "load and gain" specs are for my two tables. I have a JVC QL-F6 that John TCG has raved about with an ADC XLM MKII, and a friend has long term loaned me his Technics SP-10MkII with a cartridge that simply says Signet. Where do I find load and gain info?Scott
Currently, I am using a couple of used Cambridge 640Ps in my first return to vinyl, but have decided to look into the next step up. Now to be clear and upfront- I'm cheap. I have under $200 in both the Cambridge units. What do I need to look for in the next clear step up? I'd like to spend as little as $500 or no more than $750 for a use unit? I need both MM and MC.Graham Slee- Creek-???Scott
get two..............1 DB-8 for MM, and 1 DB-8HG for MC.The two will fall well within your budget for new phono stages.DB-8 has 37db gain The 8HG has 52db gain. Both track RIAA to 0.04db, 0.002% distortion, 150ohm output impedance.DBsystemsaudio.comNot much of a site to look at. David Hadaway puts everything into product instead of advertizing, glitz and glamour.
I believe both are MM carts. As such you will pretty much have fixed 47k ohms loading for any standard MM phono stage. You have to worry about loading a lot more when you go MC.
I think that the Signet is a MC cartridge, at least, it plays best at seemingly normal volumes when the Cambridge pre is on the MC setting. And the body of the cartridge is black.Scott
BTW, Jasmine Audio LP 2.0 "SE" showed it's true colors with my MC carts only after we bypassed the built in SUT. It wasn't pretty until we put in a S&B SUT. Then it showed what a good phono stage it is. I wouldn't use the MC part of Jasmine but YMMV.
Jim is correct, Signet was AT's "prestige" line. Most of them were MMs, but there was one MC. What color is the Signet? If it has a silver body with a dark grey / black stylus assembly, then it's an MM. If it is black and doesn't appear to have a removeable stylus, it the MC.The MM was designed for a "normal" phono input, so 47K for the load, and I beleive 2.5 millivolts for the output. The ADC is roughly the same - output might be off a little. The MC (from what I remember) likes around 100 ohms, I don't remember the actual output, but I think it was in the middle range.
In that case, ask Gene to ship you the Vista Audio ACLE phono-1 if you are interested in trying it. It's a MC unit with loading set at 100 Ohms. I was a beta-tester and kept the unit which is with etcarroll right now. No strings attached.