@markj941 why don't you just plug it into MM input to check it out, no harm for your cartridge or phono stage. I have a few High Output cartridges made by the same company who made Hanna, but mine made in the mid 80s. They can be plugged into MM phono stage, no problem with gain, but i prefer MC input with automatic impedance load on my WLM Phonata Reference phono stage with suts inside. It's lound, but with my low power tube amp it's fine, better than 47k MM input.
Moving coil and Moving magnet really the same for my cartridge?
I'm using a Hana SH cartridge and enjoying my vinyl once again. The best setting for this cartridge in my phono preamp is 47k set to MC and using the low output. Does this mean, that I could in fact plug my turntable in the MM inputs with the same settings?
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HOMC means much more wire for the coils while reduction of mass by moving parts by MC carts is conditio sine qua non for the fast reaction of the moving parts: stylus/cantilever combo + coils. Obviously (?) HOMC carts are made to be used with MM phono-pres. This means the same as production of carts for which one does not need an (expensive) MC phono-pre. But we need to assume that cart producers know what they are doing. |
47K is what Hana recommends, as the("suggested load") impedance for their HOMC(SH). The output(2mV) will work with some MM stages, depending on your SPL desires and the rest of your system’s gain. http://www.the-ear.net/review-hardware/hana-eh-and-sl-moving-coil-cartridges |
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