Cartridge Loading- Low output M/C


I have a Plinius Koru- Here are ADJUSTABLE LOADS-
47k ohms, 22k ohms, 1k ohms, 470 ohms, 220 ohms, 100 ohms, 47 ohms, 22 ohms

I'm about to buy an Ortofon Cadenza Bronze that recommends loading at 50-200 ohms

Will 47 ohms work? Or should I start out at 100 ohms?

I'm obviously not well versed in this...and would love all the help I can get.

Also is there any advantage to buying a phono cartridge that loads exactly where the manufacturer recommends?

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
krelldog
@krelldog : Some persons think that invented the " black thread ". That atmasphere advice is the same on almost each loading thread from years but in reality does not solves what we are looking for. The theory behind that is true but through several cartridges I owned over time that capacitance issue never helps or damages the listening experiences through LOMC cartridges .

After you do what I posted you can make tests changing capacitance and you will attest what I said here.

@almarg , I read in the past that from J.Carr. Now, please tell me if you have first hand experiences where you can attest it.
In the other side in the Lyra website exist no single reference to that, here what you can read on the Atlas that's a 8-9+K dollars cartridge:

"" 
  • Recommended load directly into MC phono input: 104ohm ~ 887ohm (determine by listening, or follow detailed guidelines in user manual) ""

there you can read what J.Carr yes the same J.carr you name it says: " determine by listening ".

@uberwaltz, " terrific "/great post from your part. Enriched the OP thread.


Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.


http://lyraanalog.com/atlas/

Raul.
Your pointless sarcasm does not go unheeded
Enjoy the music indeed......
Atmasphere- My phono stage is a Plinius...not Krell. My AudioGon name is krelldog..thus the confusion.

BTW- My phono cable is a VPI phono cable. I'll try and post a link with the specs.