Cartridge, Compliance, try what in my JVC UA-7082 Arm?


So, what to try in my new JVC UA-7082 Tonearm when it comes? (effective length 282mm) (11-1/8")

Guidelines? Advice? (I never bothered learning about compliance, I guess now's the time).

Anyone know the Mass of the UA-7082 Tonearm without a cartridge _______?
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Self Imposed Restrictions:

High Output, 4.0mV or more (to avoid tube preamp hum zone until it's repaired).

MM Only. (I am fundamentally opposed to MC pre-pre amp, as well as needing high output).


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Motley Crew On Hand:

4 headshells, none special

Shure MicroRidge Stylus and V15VxMR Cartridge

Shure V15VMR Cartridge (no stylus, I gave it a dirty look and it broke, horribly brittle shaft)

Shure 97xe Elliptical Stylus and Cartridge (despite it's low pedigree it's my current favorite).

Shure N78S Stylus (fits 97xe) (I did not inherit the 78's someone threatened me with).

Shure M44E Stylus and Cartridge

Audio Technica MicroLine AT440ML OOC Stylus and Cartridge

Audio Technica AT7000 body, no stylus

Audio Technica ATP-2

Audio Technica Series VIII P mount 

Audio Technica ___? Came with the AT120 TT (tracks 2.5g, I never used it) 

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It's a busy time, it doesn't get here till mid Jan, so theirs time to research.

Thanks in advance, Elliott






elliottbnewcombjr
The preamp has hum that starts just above my max listening volume, so I need to get a mono cartridge with high enough output, Shure 97xe gives 4.0mV now. so I wouldn't go below 4.0mV for the new Mono cartridge.

I'm gonna take the preamp to McIntosh in the spring when I visit my photo friend who lives 15 minutes from their headquarters in Binghamton, NY.
Guess my memory not so shabby.
I know this is referring to a mono cartridge but it has to be the same phono stage?
Or not possibly.
Is this still the situation Elliott?
If so it is probably really going to dampen your new table performance.
Spring is a long way off......
Well,

I have tricky ways to avoid pushing the preamp volume up to hum zone. With current 4.0mV output, the hum starts just above my preferred maximum, that is why I am looking for high output, equal to 4.0mV.

alt. use 1. Current. 

TT  to McIntosh tube tuner/preamp mx110z (thru preamp for it's wonderful Phono EQ), Then preamp to Cayin A88T tube amp, via Cayin's 'preamp in", (just a thruput). Volume is from McIntosh preamp.  Volume limited by hum.

alt use 2.

TT to preamp for it's Phono EQ. Importantly, it has 2 MM phono inputs. I will use 1 for 12" stereo arm, other for 9" mono arm.

Then, the difference, plug the preamp into any Cayin amp line in, get volume from Cayin amp, no nooise of any kind.

alt use 3.

Now possible, using current TT (won't be option for TT81/7082/7045).

This would work until I have the preamp overhauled.

Audio-Technica has built-in phono preamp. I use it, go straight to Tube Amp, skip going thru McIntosh preamp.

In spring get preamp overhauled by McIntosh, solving hum.

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As I say, with 97xe 4.0mV, the hum starts just above. If I get lower output, then we get into hum territory.


So, we find a stiff Mono cartridge IF I buy a Victor 7045 arm,

or, I get a different arm designed for/will work with high output MM Mono cartridge.
Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays

Mono Cartridge for UA-7045 arm.
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Grado ________ ME+. wgt. 5.5g; track 1.5g; output 5mV.

COMPLIANCE ______?    (exact or range, low, mid, high?) 

I just wrote Grado and asked what the compliance is, and if they think it is ok for JVC UA-7045 arm.

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Ortofon 2 Mono, basic $360; 2M Mono SE version $530.

nude shibata r/R6/50um; weighs 7.2g; track 1.5g; output 3.5mV
compliance: dynamic, lateral, 22um/mN
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There is a good old mono cart that's been around forever it seems.
Denon dl102.
It's a mc but a very homc at 3mv.
It's quite heavy as a result as only way to get that type of mv is more windings, think it's about 13g weight!
They even still make a 3mil tip for 78 playback.
Not going to work in modern lightweight arms for sure.