Hey all, just wondering. How can I tell which one I have...MM or MC on my turntable? Baught it off a guy from work...really cheap ($20 CAD)! Luxman PD-310 and it has an SAE Cartarage? I change the settings on my preamp (Luxman C 05) from MM to MC, one is louder in volume (can't remember which one though). Also, my preamp has a setting for different impedances for MC. Don't know which one to set it to.
Rino Odorico
Rino Odorico
Actually, it sounds better when MC is selected. MM I have to turn the volume knob up to 11 (spinal tap reference).
OK, if you can't play REAL loud with MM it must be a MC pickup you have, maybe a high level one. If the phono amp is well designed you will get the same "klang"(*) independently of gain.
You can also determine type by check level with a tape deck. If you get descent level then you have probely the MM-MC switch in the right position.
(*) I'm searching for the english word, "way of sounding". Is there a good word for that?
You can also determine type by check level with a tape deck. If you get descent level then you have probely the MM-MC switch in the right position.
(*) I'm searching for the english word, "way of sounding". Is there a good word for that?
Guys,
Nine out of ten it's a MC made by or for SAEC ,a Japanese company Luxman cooperated with on tonearms amongst other stuff.
If you choose the MM position and you don't get a reasonable soundlevel at say 11 o'clock it's most likely a MC cartridge.
On the other hand if an MM is sent trough the MC position it will most likely overload that stage and sound way too loud and distorted.
Rgds,😉
Nine out of ten it's a MC made by or for SAEC ,a Japanese company Luxman cooperated with on tonearms amongst other stuff.
If you choose the MM position and you don't get a reasonable soundlevel at say 11 o'clock it's most likely a MC cartridge.
On the other hand if an MM is sent trough the MC position it will most likely overload that stage and sound way too loud and distorted.
Rgds,😉
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