Hi Doug,
you say:
>>> ... there's nothing wrong with that Allison Kraus LP. <<<
Thank you for sharing that. I had a suspicion this COULD be the case. Certainly my system is not up to it (last track on side 2) in the current state.
Now it looks like I have found my 'Test-record' for this problem ---. Other than these two tracks I'd mentioned all sounds very nice otherwise.
Would you please share the other two 'tricky' LPs mentioned, it might me a good challenge to tackle those.
Hi Silvergsx,
you state:
MC - 125mV for 0.5V output from source unit
MM - 125mV for 0.5V output from source unit
That spec sounds impossible for the MC...
that 125mV looks like the overload spec. for MM and even high at that, see below.
An example could look like this:
Gain: 40 or 60dB @ 1kHz (i.e. MM or MC)
Input Overload: >100mV @ 1kHz, 40dB gain
>10mV @ 1kHz, 60DB gain
Greetings,
Axel
you say:
>>> ... there's nothing wrong with that Allison Kraus LP. <<<
Thank you for sharing that. I had a suspicion this COULD be the case. Certainly my system is not up to it (last track on side 2) in the current state.
Now it looks like I have found my 'Test-record' for this problem ---. Other than these two tracks I'd mentioned all sounds very nice otherwise.
Would you please share the other two 'tricky' LPs mentioned, it might me a good challenge to tackle those.
Hi Silvergsx,
you state:
MC - 125mV for 0.5V output from source unit
MM - 125mV for 0.5V output from source unit
That spec sounds impossible for the MC...
that 125mV looks like the overload spec. for MM and even high at that, see below.
An example could look like this:
Gain: 40 or 60dB @ 1kHz (i.e. MM or MC)
Input Overload: >100mV @ 1kHz, 40dB gain
>10mV @ 1kHz, 60DB gain
Greetings,
Axel