Your table is not up to the job of making it worthwhile. Get a good MM. AT VM540ML or Nakaoka MP200. HOMC are not generally the preferred implimentation of MC which relies on short coil windings for lightness -hence the low voltage- and speed.
high output mc cartridge into vintage ARC sp-6 preamp?
Hello:
Asking for knowledge-based input to help solve a synergy/compatibility question:
I'm considering upgrading the lowly cartridge I've been using these past 4 years or so. Thinking to try a moving coil design. But it'll have to be a high output one because I use the phono amp that is in the preamp: a 1989 Audio Research SP-6. (I'm not going to get a separate dedicated phono preamp.)
The cart that has currently caught my eye is the Hana EH, or maybe the Hana SH. The output of each of these high output MC cartridges is 2mV.
Is that enough output for the internal phono amp in my SP-6? The power amp is an Audio Research D90.
Also: the turntable is a Rega Planar 2 with an RB250 tone arm. The Hana cartridge is kind of light at 5 grams - is that compatible with an RB250?
Thanks in advance
Asking for knowledge-based input to help solve a synergy/compatibility question:
I'm considering upgrading the lowly cartridge I've been using these past 4 years or so. Thinking to try a moving coil design. But it'll have to be a high output one because I use the phono amp that is in the preamp: a 1989 Audio Research SP-6. (I'm not going to get a separate dedicated phono preamp.)
The cart that has currently caught my eye is the Hana EH, or maybe the Hana SH. The output of each of these high output MC cartridges is 2mV.
Is that enough output for the internal phono amp in my SP-6? The power amp is an Audio Research D90.
Also: the turntable is a Rega Planar 2 with an RB250 tone arm. The Hana cartridge is kind of light at 5 grams - is that compatible with an RB250?
Thanks in advance
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