What I meant is the tonearm is not parallel but is lower towards the counterweight
Any of you experiment with optimal VTA for Benz Micro Cartridges
I've heard that some cartridges vary as to what VTA is actually optimal for them contrary to what the perfectly horizontal/vertical positioning of the cartridge body might suggest. I have my Benz Micro mounted such that the front plane of the wooden body is perfectly vertical as I assume that was the design intent for the correct VTA. Is that true?
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@prof You have a nice vinyl playback system. I had the Ebony L for quite a few years and it is a fine performer. One thing I'd suggest is that you load the cartridge at 47k which is the default setting for moving magnet cartridges. I ran mine at 47k with much success. You will get a lot more air at 47k. Not sure how/if your phono preamp will allow it but it is worth a try. BTW this is not a novice idea but one suggested by the founder/designer of Benz, Mr Luschadek. Have fun |
@prof Atmasphere gave an informative post in another thread concerning cartridge loading. I always thought loading was necessitated by the cartridge design. But this is not the case according to atmasphere. It is the stability of the phono preamp which determines the necessity. Here’s his post from that thread @atmasphere Notice the last paragraph. I suspect the open and airy sound I have heard on the Ebony L and now the Zyx are a result of the better tracking of the stylus (needle)I’m just curious as to why you said loading does not make a difference with the 4D, and with low ouput MC cartridges with low internal impedance in general.The reason why has nothing to do with the cartridge directly. It has to do with the stability of the preamp. BTW, the Ebony L is indeed hard to find any info on. I suspect that only a few were sold in the US with the majority sold in Europe & Asia. I’ve only heard of one other poster who has/had one When you get it set up I believe you will be very satisfied. Also, I believe I had my arm parallel to the record for VTA. I always start there and try moving the base (pivot end) down slightly to see if I hear any difference. But parallel usually works for me. Play with it a bit. But don’t become overly obsessive |
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