Dear friends: Yesterday I took my time to make some tests on the controversial and now confirmed false issue:
I used the Carnegie 2 LOMC cartridge using same LP tracks in all tests some choosed for its high recorded velocities in HF and choosed tracks between the middle of the surface LP to the inner surface positions:
I runned first at 47K using additional 550pf along the cable capacitance. I runned to with out that added capacitance.
The performance was exactly the same with no additional any kind of noises/disturbances: not found out higher SPL in the clicks/pops.
The listened quality performanse is inferior that when loading is at 100 ohms.
Next I runned at my normal 100 ohms loading and no added capacitance and performed as I’m accustomed to listen it.
After that I lower the loading to 50 ohms and other that a lower lower SPL the HF response was not altered by .
I tested the 103D too with similar results. I had an accidente and I bended the cantilever and this gives me the oportunity to up grade this cartridge and test its improvements on quality performance level.
So both issues: higher click/pops and " limit trace...HF " does not exist. The theory is rigth there but tjhose issue just does not exist.
Almost any one of you can confirm by your self about making your own tests. Till today I know that intactaudio made it on the LOMC loading and now I.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
I forgot to say that I made the same tests with two diferent phono stages.
I used the Carnegie 2 LOMC cartridge using same LP tracks in all tests some choosed for its high recorded velocities in HF and choosed tracks between the middle of the surface LP to the inner surface positions:
I runned first at 47K using additional 550pf along the cable capacitance. I runned to with out that added capacitance.
The performance was exactly the same with no additional any kind of noises/disturbances: not found out higher SPL in the clicks/pops.
The listened quality performanse is inferior that when loading is at 100 ohms.
Next I runned at my normal 100 ohms loading and no added capacitance and performed as I’m accustomed to listen it.
After that I lower the loading to 50 ohms and other that a lower lower SPL the HF response was not altered by .
I tested the 103D too with similar results. I had an accidente and I bended the cantilever and this gives me the oportunity to up grade this cartridge and test its improvements on quality performance level.
So both issues: higher click/pops and " limit trace...HF " does not exist. The theory is rigth there but tjhose issue just does not exist.
Almost any one of you can confirm by your self about making your own tests. Till today I know that intactaudio made it on the LOMC loading and now I.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
I forgot to say that I made the same tests with two diferent phono stages.