As a happy new owner of a secondhand Michell Gyro and SME V arm it is time to try MC pick-up with my Seduction+Foreplay III.
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I have zoomed in on Audio Technica OC9 MLII. Techically it is superior even to more costly cartidges... (50uH,12ohm DC, 0.4mV output, recommended load 20 ohm). Browsing the old forum and the net on the subject I find the following..
Xindax MC-10 step up at 10-20-31 (20dB-26dB-30dB) stepup ratio, in a convenient package.
http://www.xindak.com/en-us/product_detail_info.asp?id=400Impedance Rule of thumb: "Typical load should equal 10x cartridge imp/ohm: 120 ohm in this case, much higher than manufacturer recommends, but not too far that other are reporting using with ATOC9 (50-80 ohm)
1. 1:32 stepup ratio gives too high gain with 13mV(overload?) to the seduction, and 47ohm load for the cartidge.(47000/(32^2)
2. 1:20 stepup gives 8mV to the Seduction, and 118ohm load for the cartridge, too high according to manufacturer. Can compensate by reducing Seduction input (grid) resistance from 47Kohm to 8kohm to meet 20ohm load.
3. 1:10 Stepup gives 4mV, and 4700ohm cartridge load.Way too high, need to reduce Seduction grid/input resistor to 2kohm to meet 20 ohm load.
Question A
Alternative 2 seem attractice with high but not too high signal (I have 6mV from MM today). But will record noise be a problem with this SUT gain??. (I use Foreplay with padded input.) Is 8kohm input resistance OK for the Seduction?
Quation B
Alternative 3 still have a good signal. But I need to reduce Seducion input/grid resistance to only 2kohm. How will this effect the Seduction???, is alternative 2 better then?
To confuse matters more I use a KT88 amp driving 90db speakers, but may change to 300B amp/96dB speakers.
Let see if the new forum works like the old...
Best regards
Balle