Ever wanted to know, what your phono cartridge sounds like dead flat??


This new "GaN Technology" Class-D Integrated phono amp from Technics can equalize your cartridge flat for you using a test record that comes with it.
https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/2116404

Cheers George
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I always led to believe the "riaa" is the "reference" curve for all phono cartridges, they all try to get close as possible to it. Might as well go back to tone controls then, if they don't try to follow it.

Cheers George
Some sour grapes, might try Guiness Stout or 2 or 3.  Sounds like another well engineered unit from Technics.  Thanks for sharing George.
One of the other members over at the amp/preamp forum found far more info in a second part for you vinyl guys, you have to hit the translate.
https://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/topic/special/1298192.html

https://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/topic/special/1300097.html
Cheers George
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After reading about Technic's reason for why stylus cross talk happens and how the cross talk canceler works in this new amp.
I believe "maybe" I was told the wrong explanation of what causes stylus cross talk all those years ago when I was young and impressionable by Neville Thiele (rip)  and Otto Major (rip) all those years ago

https://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/topic/special/1300097.html

Cheers George