Again, you readed it in a wrong way because you or me can’t find out any " wizard " in my whole system.
What’s happening with you and with what you read here and every where?
R.
OK @rauliruegas what is this:
The P1 "Wizard"
As with all voltage amplification circuits, proper impedance loading is crucial to the resultant frequency response of the audio signal. The P1 provides a selection of five hundred resistance values from 20Ω all the way to 100kΩ in logarithmic increments; you’ll have steps of 1 ohm in the 20 Ohms range and the gaps between the values are increasing as you go upwards. The steps around 24k Ohms or above, are at 500 ohm increments. While most manufacturers will tell you to "go with your ear" while choosing the right loading, CH has developed an approach based on scientific measurements. The P1 is built in with an ingenious two part "Wizard" which will determine the optimal settings for GAIN and MC loading resistance automatically.
The P1 comes with a test LP designed to work with the P1’s internal distortion analyzer.
How reliable is the Wizard? I compared the results generated by the P1 versus the results from my own proprietary test LP and analog setup software currently under development. We arrived at the exact loading choice with a difference of only 10-20 ohms. Assuming we are relying on each other as the reliable benchmark, the results are close enough to be called scientifically verifiable! "
Swiss made too and expensive Dartzeel 18NS. MC load impedance up to 300ohms:
What's happening with you and with what you read here and every where?
I don’t know, I admit that I am having a hard time following along.