Dear @lewm : Agree that no one can change the speed of what the TT has. Maybe I explasin me in wrong way.
""" my interpretation is that MC cartridges may lose the trailing edge of notes more quickly than do the other types, which makes them seem to emphasize the attack.... """
The decay time through a LOMC cartridge is faster and sound faster than with MM one. First because lower rounds of wire at the coils and second because are truer to the recording and you can attest this when you attend to an acoustic lmusic live event and are seated at near field: a few meters. Here you can listen how fast is the decay time of the different instruments that when you are seated at 30m. that decay time is longer because the " reberberation " effect of the venue.
We have to remember that normally in good recordings the recording microphones are at near field position and from this point of view the LOMC are truer to the recording.
In a MM/MI performance the bass range almost always is floating/larger decay time that the tigthness / no overhang/low distortions in a LOMC ones.
Obviously that all depends of the quality level of each one room/audio system.
Your point seems valid.
R.
""" my interpretation is that MC cartridges may lose the trailing edge of notes more quickly than do the other types, which makes them seem to emphasize the attack.... """
The decay time through a LOMC cartridge is faster and sound faster than with MM one. First because lower rounds of wire at the coils and second because are truer to the recording and you can attest this when you attend to an acoustic lmusic live event and are seated at near field: a few meters. Here you can listen how fast is the decay time of the different instruments that when you are seated at 30m. that decay time is longer because the " reberberation " effect of the venue.
We have to remember that normally in good recordings the recording microphones are at near field position and from this point of view the LOMC are truer to the recording.
In a MM/MI performance the bass range almost always is floating/larger decay time that the tigthness / no overhang/low distortions in a LOMC ones.
Obviously that all depends of the quality level of each one room/audio system.
Your point seems valid.
R.