Hi vicchow
Regarding your B&O MMC6000 settings:
This is a classic B&O MM cartridge, and your setup is probably causing overload and clipping of the phono input on your Devialet + the load setting is causing the frequency response of the cartridge to be nonlinear (a roll-off in the high frequencies).
This cartridge was designed for a 47kohm/0pF/MM input.
A more correct setting on your Devialet would be:MM - 5mV - Loading: High, 0 pF
(I edited this post, because I erroneously suggested 400 pF for the capacity setting. Actually 'old fashioned' MM cartridges are normally designed to have minimal capacity loading, because it together with the impedance represents an R-C circuit, which rolls off the high frequencies).
Regards, Jens
Regarding your B&O MMC6000 settings:
This is a classic B&O MM cartridge, and your setup is probably causing overload and clipping of the phono input on your Devialet + the load setting is causing the frequency response of the cartridge to be nonlinear (a roll-off in the high frequencies).
This cartridge was designed for a 47kohm/0pF/MM input.
A more correct setting on your Devialet would be:MM - 5mV - Loading: High, 0 pF
(I edited this post, because I erroneously suggested 400 pF for the capacity setting. Actually 'old fashioned' MM cartridges are normally designed to have minimal capacity loading, because it together with the impedance represents an R-C circuit, which rolls off the high frequencies).
Regards, Jens