" higher resistance values mean less loading". According to current parlance, this is correct. There is nothing self-evident about it, but that statement does conform to the definition of a "load", where one component has to drive another. The closer the input impedance of the downstream component gets to the value of the output impedance of the driving device, the more work, in terms of current, the latter has to do to drive it. Hence, the downstream device is a "load". Anyway, that is the way I think of it in order to keep the definition in mind. I wish Almarg was around these days.
MM Phono Input impedance change 47k to 100k ohms
The well-written AudiogoNer Raul states that the Grace F9 Ruby MM cartridge is best matched with an input impedance of 100k ohms vs the standard 47k ohms. May be a dumb question, but is this a simple resistor swap that I might be able to handle or should I best take the preamp to a technician?
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