Is there anything wrong if the whole value of the capacitance needed to load a cartridge would be made from the cable capacitance between cart and the phono preamp?
I have some 2...3meters long very high quality 75 ohms video cables with BNC type sockets at their both end which have about 170pf each and i was thinking to use a multiple input BNC sockets stack with all the sockets wired in parallel so that i can attach more cables to it and thus form the needed capacitance while i'd connect only one cable at a time to the turntable leaving the other cables connected only to the phono input so that all the cables in parallel to give the needed capacitance to load the cartridge.
I have some 2...3meters long very high quality 75 ohms video cables with BNC type sockets at their both end which have about 170pf each and i was thinking to use a multiple input BNC sockets stack with all the sockets wired in parallel so that i can attach more cables to it and thus form the needed capacitance while i'd connect only one cable at a time to the turntable leaving the other cables connected only to the phono input so that all the cables in parallel to give the needed capacitance to load the cartridge.