The Denon 110 is not a MM cartridge but a high output MC; I have one myself. This is probably no capacitance was given. Use the MC input if there is one, otherwise trial and error or check on the specialist forums like Vinyl Engine
Set up for Project Tube Box SE II
Currently I am using a Denon DL-110 in conjunction with a Project Tube Box SE II and then in to a Rogue Cronus integrated; the turntable is a Project Debut. The stated output of the Denon DL-110 is 1.6mV and as a result, it is connected to the MM input of the Project phono stage. I have several options for setting the capacitance on the phono stage including 120, 220, 340, and 440 pF/47k ohms. The Denon does not specify any capacitance value, so my question is what would be the best setting to choose? Is it just a matter of listening for different tonal characteristics, and if so, what should I look for? Or, is there another more objective way to determine the correct setting for this, or any other MM cartridge?
Thanks.
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