HIGH output MC verses High MC???


What is the advantage? Having not own a low output MC yet I don't know if its something I want to "upgrade" to. I really would like to know. I am using a VPI Scout, benz wood body, almarro 205amkii and Cain Abby speakers.

Thanks, Dean
dean_fuller
check out this recent thread:

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1184456375
Hi Chazzbo,

I agree with you that, to some extent, the which-is-better issue has to do with price range. There are not too many above $2,000 MM cartridges, and a lot of lower-priced MCs can sound a bit rough and strident. I can see why someone would opt for the smoother sound of a good MM over a more nimble, but strident, MC. I would personally still pick a budget MC, but, the choice is a LOT closer in the under $1,000 range.

Another factor to consider is that it is much harder to get a compatible match between a MC cartridge and a phono stage. Some cartridges, like the top-of-the-line Allaerte are extremely demanding (needs a very precise match of impedance and gobs of gain). I would wager that a lot of unhappy experiences with MC cartridges have to do with incompatibility.
In general, low output MC's sound better than those with higher output (but not always). It depends on the quality of the Phono Stage and the Gain of the System in general.
I think, MC's with higher output make for most listeners the life a bit easier, it is not so frustrating when you find out, that your dynamics is too slow and soft and you can only change it with a change of components.
Dear Dean: What don't like you on your Benz Micro quality sound performance?

What are you looking on sound reproduction? where do you need/want an improvement?

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
You right Larryi, my mistake with an input error. I meant to print high output MC cart. Have a great summer.