As sine wave source I meant your LCR. Swap them places, correct input side to attenuator is where you show now the cable and output is where you now show the DER EE.
It's the same arrangement for a vol pot.
The two resistors acts as an attenuation/resistor ladder.
The voltage across 6800+10r is split into the voltage across the 6800r and the voltage across the 10r.
Vout = Vin*10r/{6800r+10r}
The two resistors acts as an attenuation/resistor ladder.
The voltage across 6800+10r is split into the voltage across the 6800r and the voltage across the 10r.
Vout = Vin*10r/{6800r+10r}
Yes, after last Salas's comments I got that we use classic V divider. Thank you guys. I'll test it soon and let you know. I can convert mV to dBm, but do not know how to convert to dB. Or dBm is good enough to see channels differences.
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OMG. I tested it quickly by swapping L&R channels and all loudness moved to other side. So, FSP is perfectly fine and it is my cartridge. 3 times repaired and still POS. I need new one! By money that I already spent on it I could get nice Koetsu.
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That was by swapping inputs coming from the TT? If its not about wrong anti-skating then its the cart itself. See about Audio Technica carts also as they are built accurately and priced moderately.
Yes, it is TT cable channels swap. I'll try to tweak anti-skating farther, but already spent some time to set it right. What model will be suitable for my low weight carbon fiber arm?
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Yes, it is TT cable channels swap. I'll try to tweak anti-skating farther, but already spent some time to set it right. What model will be suitable for my low weight carbon fiber arm?
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Budget?
I have the AT-ART9 and can not recommend it high enough. I think you have to stretch to over 3K to find something better.
http://www.lpgear.com/product/ATART9.html
The AT33SA is also worth considering
http://www.lpgear.com/product/AT33SA.html
http://www.lpgear.com/product/ATART9.html
The AT33SA is also worth considering
http://www.lpgear.com/product/AT33SA.html
What's the effective mass of your tonearm?
I have Wilson Benesch ACT -0.5. It is 9 gr effective mass.
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I have the AT-ART9 and can not recommend it high enough. I think you have to stretch to over 3K to find something better.
Audio-Technica AT-ART9 phono cartridge | LP GEAR
The AT33SA is also worth considering
Audio-Technica AT33Sa phono cartridge | LP GEAR
Also, check ebay vendor 2juki.
I have Wilson Benesch ACT -0.5. It is 9 gr effective mass.
Looks compatible enough for ATs
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