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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Denmark
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I wonder if theres is any resources where you can find suggested cartridge loading for various cartridges...I have a Ortofon Jubili..and I find it to work best with a low value loading.. at app 35 Ohms..and that it varies quite a bit with different loadings...
Looking at most phono stages there seem not to be too much concern about this...as the cartridge loading values is rather coarse and typically in the range from 47 ohm to 47 Kohm in just a few steps... I would for sure like to have a better overview on what loading the users here prefer on their MC-carts... Would like to establish a good range for adjustment...like from 10 to..?? something like 5 Kohm.. or is there MC-carts out there that actually benefits from high impedance loading like 22 or 47 Kohm...? |
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