20-Sep-2018, 19:22
(This post was last modified: 20-Sep-2018, 19:32 by Elztalbiker.)
Hey Frejo
you could test both. High output MC cardridge have a high level output like MM but with the possibilities of MC cardridge.
My english is not the best but I will try to explain the complex steps.
Phono amplification is the most difficult in audio because the low volts.
On a record you have a signal / noise ratio. The target is to hold this level of this ratio and the signal without distorsion.
But there are the resistance from your cardridge, from your headshell cable, from your tonearm cable and from the cinch cable itself. All this with an atenna effect. And then there is the electromagnatic induction to high frequencies also, last and least the resistance and the ground noise of your amp.
All this have influence over the all signal to noise ratio and the performance in sound.
You will hear every step.
Cheers
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you could test both. High output MC cardridge have a high level output like MM but with the possibilities of MC cardridge.
My english is not the best but I will try to explain the complex steps.
Phono amplification is the most difficult in audio because the low volts.
On a record you have a signal / noise ratio. The target is to hold this level of this ratio and the signal without distorsion.
But there are the resistance from your cardridge, from your headshell cable, from your tonearm cable and from the cinch cable itself. All this with an atenna effect. And then there is the electromagnatic induction to high frequencies also, last and least the resistance and the ground noise of your amp.
All this have influence over the all signal to noise ratio and the performance in sound.
You will hear every step.
Cheers
Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk