The digital EQ part of the project is a different exercise...
I am trying to work out how much of the difference is only frequency response related, and how much is other aspects (time, phase, dynamics, trackability, etc...)
Especially given that many of these cartridges have cantilevers that should theoretically be at a similar level of quality.
I think I have mentioned this before - the thing that started this project, was my first comparison of 4 cartridges - when I matched their levels precisely based on average/rms levels - I found that they all started to sound very much alike - many of the differences I was initially perceiving were due to the psycho-acoustic reaction to volume differences.
But on thinking about this further, I realised that frequency response feeds into level differences - and you cannot in fact match levels unless you have also matched F/R.
If these two are matched - I therefore theorised that almost all the differences would evaporate.....
And if NOT - then the differences left will be known to be NOT F/R related - so I can then focus on other aspects.
Taking the digital EQ approach also allows some other things - an electrically phase linear response can be set up, with amplitude response being corrected by digital EQ - so you can go for very low capacitance setups, and compensate for the midrange drop. This may not be as good as it seems, as the amplitude drop, probably indicates something that most likely is also impacting on phase.... I'm still thinking about this - and searching for more information on mixed phase cantilever behaviour. I came across some stuff referring to cantilevers in electron microscopy - it looks similar enough to stylus cantilevers that some of it might be of relevance.
My spreadsheet model (which I really should cleanup and publish on the website) - allows me to calculate the electrical phase response - but I don't have an equivalent model for cantilever response (which is far more complex).
I just wish I could measure phase response - much of this is poking in the dark guessing at what is happening, as the tools for measurement are not available...
bye for now
David