Indeed, George is an expert on vinyl playback system. I read/watched so many articles/Videos about how to setting up the MC cartridge. This is the first time I heard that someone mentions the impedance loading has impact on MC cartridge tracking. Myself also spent a lots of time trying to understand and trying on my setup. But, it is hard without good understand of the cartridge playback system even coming from electrical engineering background. After saw this video, I think that I understand MC cartridge impedance loading much better now. Cheers!
@truckdiggerhirelimitednz7990
4 жыл бұрын
Hey George, I found this video very helpful. I'm a motor mechanic and I found the analogy of the car shock absorber brilliant. I am putting a vintage Technics EPC-P310MC with a their own step up transformer, the SH-305MC, having this loading and absorbing concept at the forefront of my mind when listening will help me achieve the best sound. Thanks again.
@512bb
Жыл бұрын
Ah George, you've just given a perfect analogy of the Laffer curve which is beyond dispute...Unless one is a marxist that buys modern monetary theory. Btw saving to buy your reference phono stage!
@RadioKilla07
5 жыл бұрын
how about low output MM?
@westernartifact580
Жыл бұрын
Ok so George, is changing from 30 Ohms to 1000 Ohms a decrease or increase in resistance or "loading". Please be more clear about this. You seemed to contradict yourself. Resistance is an electrical notion. How this effects the mechanical elements of a cantilever needs justification. Is it possible you built one of these things without actually knowing how it works? Or are you being deliberately in-genuine. Resistance is for the phono stage, not the cartridge. I wish somebody would tell the plain truth about these things. There is no need for all these obtuse discussions about analogue.
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