The manufacturer’s specs for your cartridge include a load capacitance recommendation of 100 pf. That is a very low number, and the capacitance of the phono cable and tonearm wiring may exceed that amount even without adding in the input capacitance of the phono stage.
So in choosing between these phono stages a factor that should be considered is their input capacitance, which should be as low as possible. If that number isn’t specified for each of the phono stages you are considering I suggest that you contact the manufacturer(s) and ask.
For a moving magnet cartridge, btw, load capacitance affects transient response and tonality in the upper treble region.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al
So in choosing between these phono stages a factor that should be considered is their input capacitance, which should be as low as possible. If that number isn’t specified for each of the phono stages you are considering I suggest that you contact the manufacturer(s) and ask.
For a moving magnet cartridge, btw, load capacitance affects transient response and tonality in the upper treble region.
Good luck. Regards,
-- Al