In 2018 thread where wyn posted and before the first wyn post you posted not one but twice:
"""
When you load at a very low value (like less than 100 ohms) its
possible to reduce the cartridge output and also decrease high frequency
tracking abilities. ( Btw, wyn runs his mandake at 60 ohms and performs
fabolous. Obviously no tracking issues. )
"" the cartridge
is asked to perform more work as it has to drive the lower resistance.
This makes the cartridge cantilever stiffer and less able to track
higher frequencies. This is why the resistor can act as a tone control.
""
Yes, and this is all correct. Note the use of 'is possible' in the first paragraph, and the use of 'can' in the second. These modifiers must be considered in the use of English as a language.
Other curious things that happened with you in those threads in 2018 is
that in both threads JC participated and in both threads he not
supported with a post the conversation you said took place in Munich
when talked about that low load impedance consequences. Weird.
This is innuendo. Come up with a link- and I will talk to JCarr myself if he is denying that conversation took place, but I doubt that is the case- he's been pretty steadfast. What is more likely is you are using a logical fallacy or simply misunderstood due to the language barrier. The latter has happened before on other threads.
MC are almost immune to impedance loading.
Well it took a couple of years but we're finally in agreement- nice to see that you've come around.