Running a LOMC in MM setting?


Hi! I bought a Gold Note Ph 10 for my system, what is the following:

VPI Classic 1 TT, Ikeda 9TT LOMC cartridge, Gold Note PH 10 connected with balanced xlr cable to a pair of Dynaudio BM5 mkIII active studio monitors. I am using the Dynaudio`s dedicated volume box, connected directly to the studio monitors.

The problem is the following:
When I am using MC setting in the PH 10, the sound is just terrible. I set up everything accordingly to the cartridge, and it sounds really bad. BUT, I have tried the MM setting, just to check it. It sounds very close to awesome, but I am affraid to damage my cartridge, and I have no idea how this could happen...
In MC mode, it is getting really loud above the 1/4th of the max volume. In MM mode, I am getting way enough volume 5% below 1/2 of the max.
What can it be the problem? I would prefer to use the phono in the correct setting....

Thank you all!
Milan 


128x128korakotta
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R.
My advice is to upgrade your Dynaudio monitors. 

If you don't make your own production (music) why do you need inexpensive, active near field studio monitors for analog playback? 

Look for a decent passive bookshelf or florstanding speakers. 

I know those Dynaudio monitors, my old bookshelf speakers were Dynaudio Contour 1.1 (it was about 15 years ago). 

I would recommend to look for Zu Audio fullrange speakers, they are super easy to drive by low power amp and they got tremendous dynamics and resolution (much better than dynaudio). 

Zu Druid is my favorite, but the got lowe range bookshels too. 

 
Sounds to me in the mc setting of the ph10 you need to reduce the gain.
4 settings if I remember correctly.
_3,0,+3,+6.

Even with my 0.24mv cart I only need gain set to 0.
I remember trying +3 and I got a fair amount of distortion so clearly saturating.
Also while in mc mode do not be afraid to adjust the loading as well.
I started at 100 but ended up preferring 1000 as my final setting.
Just use your ears, the ph10 is a very fine phono stage imho.
Also wonderful that you can make all these changes from the front panel on the fly rather than opening up and moving jumpers or dip switches.
Have fun
If I understand correctly that the issue is too much gain via the MC inputs of the Korakotta, then what is saturating is the input stage of whatever is being driven by the Korakotta.  There's no problem with the Korakotta except too much gain (for the downstream component) via the current MC settings.  The downstream device does not have enough input overload margin to be mated with the Kora... But, like Raul said, free upgrades are always nice.