I know, it's been quite a few months since I've posted on the forum.
Friend of mine has a rather extensive collection of vintage (what other kind is there) 78 RPM records, and he is looking for a "decent" sounding setup. One channel, one speaker system, no "soundstage" needed.
As I recall, there was no set standard for equalization or compensation for the myriad variety of 78s, other than a very simple resistor / capacitor sombination, usually up front where the ceramic / piezo pickup signal encountered the first stage's control grid. I presume that a magnetic cart would require something better. than that
I suggested that he find a decent quality monaural magnetic cartridge, with a stylus made of something other than sharpened steel or cactus spines ;-)
What I'm looking for is some advice on designing a decent and functional phono stage for a decent quality mono cartridge. It doesn't have to be top end Bottlehead's finest quality, just something which can make a 78 sound as good as it can, without "cheating", no unnecessary bass or treble tweeking, to give it frequency response that it never had in the first place.
And, what would be a good, even decent, but not " boutique audiophile" quality mono cartridge, these days?
thx
I'm hoping to do something, just a bit more technically advanced than this finely crafted example of paleolithic technology, which was spotted at a flea market in Egypt several years ago:
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/ed B in NC