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| View Poll Results: well, do MC carts sound better than MM ones? | |||
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52 | 69.33% |
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23 | 30.67% |
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#121 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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I suggest people just use their ears and enjoy music for judging what cartridge princip sounds the best instead of all this data and specification misleading analyzing trip.
That's the way I do. But then again, that might be an unpopular POV on a forum for DIY people. ;-) "dolph" |
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#122 |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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I have more than a dozen of cartridges both MC or MM.If I had to pick only two,one would be a MC and the other a MM.Between these two I prefer my MC one but it costs more than 10 times the price of the MM.However,this MM is difficult to beat in my system at least.So for me is 50-50
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