Jloveys,
Perhaps you should ask Allaerte about the right resistor to achieve proper dampening of the cartridge. I bet the value is different from the 845 ohms specified, given that the primary of the transformer represents a load different from that of other types of phonostages so the proper value might be different. If Tron supplies you information on the turn ratio, etc. of the transformer, I bet Allaerte can give you some suggestions.
The other alternative is to just experiment with different values. This should be relatively easy to implement. Just solder in a resistor between the hot and ground tabs on the back side of the RCA jack going into the Tron.
By the way, if the Mullards sound too lean in your setup, I would bet that the ECC803S would be EXTREMELY lean to you (a good thing, perhaps, given the CRAZY price for 803S' these days).
Perhaps you should ask Allaerte about the right resistor to achieve proper dampening of the cartridge. I bet the value is different from the 845 ohms specified, given that the primary of the transformer represents a load different from that of other types of phonostages so the proper value might be different. If Tron supplies you information on the turn ratio, etc. of the transformer, I bet Allaerte can give you some suggestions.
The other alternative is to just experiment with different values. This should be relatively easy to implement. Just solder in a resistor between the hot and ground tabs on the back side of the RCA jack going into the Tron.
By the way, if the Mullards sound too lean in your setup, I would bet that the ECC803S would be EXTREMELY lean to you (a good thing, perhaps, given the CRAZY price for 803S' these days).