Let's start with some facts. According to the
datasheet, your transformers can be wired for 37.5Ω, 150Ω, or 600Ω into a 50KΩ load.
Since I'm a lazy sort who sucks at math, I use the
VinylEngine calculator to figure out the turns ratios. 1:36, 1:18, 1:9. That works out to 31dB, 25dB and 19dB of gain.
Looking up your cartridge in
cartridge database, we can see that the recommended load is >100Ω, and the output is .5mV
One of the fun things on the database page is if you click on the output level, it will calculate the output of a gain stage. Since your cartridge is relatively hot at 0.5mV, with 31dB of gain, you are feeding your Eros 18mV! 25dB would be 9mV; still pretty hot but far more reasonable. The 600Ω wiring would give a near perfect 4mV.
Furthermore you are loading the cartridge way heavier than recommended by the manufacturer. You can lower the impedance with resistor tuning, but not raise it.
From both a gain standpoint and a loading standpoint, you are using the wrong tap.
This is the most useful guide to all of this stuff I have come across. Read through it multiple times.
tl;dr: you should be using the 150Ω tap, and maybe try the 600Ω.
« Last Edit: May 30, 2017, 07:58:55 AM by fullheadofnothing »
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