Hello All/Rushton,
Makes sense what you say that any Grado "shouldn't hum, but doing a search the other day about "VPI Hum" on the asylum, I pulled up quite a few numerous posts about Grados humming with HW-19 Tables. Odd, I know.
I'm sort of doubting that any MC with an output of .5mv-1.5mv will be suitable with the Mac MM Phono Input.
I know your Table, with Arm should be worthy of a very fine MC, in the $1K-$3K range, but as you say, you wish to not delve into SUT's. or stand alone Phono Stages.
I'm going to go out on a limb here, and say that maybe for now, just buy yourself a nice MM Cartridge that won't break the bank, like the Audio Technica AT-150MLX. Typically, this $500 list Cartridge sells for $249 at places like LP Gear, and JR Music.
Your Arm-Table should be able to bring out the very best this Cartridge has to offer.
Better to perhaps have this Cartridge on board, than say a mega-dollar MC, that won't give sufficient output through your MM Stage. Mark
Makes sense what you say that any Grado "shouldn't hum, but doing a search the other day about "VPI Hum" on the asylum, I pulled up quite a few numerous posts about Grados humming with HW-19 Tables. Odd, I know.
I'm sort of doubting that any MC with an output of .5mv-1.5mv will be suitable with the Mac MM Phono Input.
I know your Table, with Arm should be worthy of a very fine MC, in the $1K-$3K range, but as you say, you wish to not delve into SUT's. or stand alone Phono Stages.
I'm going to go out on a limb here, and say that maybe for now, just buy yourself a nice MM Cartridge that won't break the bank, like the Audio Technica AT-150MLX. Typically, this $500 list Cartridge sells for $249 at places like LP Gear, and JR Music.
Your Arm-Table should be able to bring out the very best this Cartridge has to offer.
Better to perhaps have this Cartridge on board, than say a mega-dollar MC, that won't give sufficient output through your MM Stage. Mark