In practice, I find what Atma-sphere says to be true as regards loading LOMCs at 47K ohms, although sometimes I slightly prefer lower values of load R just "because" I can imagine I hear a tiny difference. On the other hand, if you don't hear a problem with a 100R load on a Benz LPS or the like, then something is amiss (because there is a mismatch between a cartridge with an internal R of ~30 ohms and a phono load of 100 ohms, such that a large fraction of output V is lost to ground AND you have a high frequency roll-off within the audio frequency range), as Intact says. You got great advice from two industry professionals.
Benz SLR Gullwing, not sensitive to loading?
Hi there,
Does anyone else here has a Benz Gullwing (or LPS = same generator) wich does not react to input impendance?
I's on a Clearaudio Ovation with TT5 arm. My phono stage is a Graham Slee Reflex C in wich I just soldered 47kOhms resistors when I got the cart, before was 1kOhms.
Now I ripped some tracks to my computer to see if 100, 1k, 22k or 47k sounds better using a Y-connector with resistor. And there is not the tiniest difference in sound at all. Plus the three tracks even have the same volume level. I'm not used to that because all the MC cartridges I heard before sounded (more or less) brighter and the level dropped a little bit when I raised the loading.
Is there something wrong here?
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