I just checked the specifications of the Denon AU 340 transformer. I agree it would be a good choice for the OP, if he will have enough total gain with just a 1 to 10 step up ratio. Using the 40 ohm inputs of the transformer, a gain ratio of 1 to 10 is provided. The designer of the transformer was accounting for the fact that most phono stages present a 47K ohm load, and the resulting 470 ohm impedance will be fine for a 40 ohm cartridge, or a 30 ohm cartridge such as the one owned by the OP. So there is nothing about this that is different from what I have been saying. If he had a 3 ohm internal impedance cartridge, the transformer can provide a 1 to 33 gain ratio. Bur the 3 ohm inputs should obviously not be used with his cartridge because the 1:33 turns ratio results in a less than 47 ohm impedance for his 30 ohm cartridge. In that scenario about half the cartridge output is lost to ground and for other reasons there would be loss of treble.
What trans (SUT) for a Victor mc-5E cartridge?
Hello,
I have this cartridge (and this is my first experience with mc cart, I have never had any before) and I have a good MM amplifier
so I am looking for a step up transformer for this cart.
(https://audio-heritage.jp/VICTOR/etc/mc-5e.html)
It is said to be 30ohn cart. What should I get or look for in order
to get a proper match? I am looking at
1-denon au-340 (Though I can see there 40 ohm indication. Is it a big difference, incompatible? )
2-Fidelity Research FRT-4
3-Entre ET-100-2 I dont know the characteristics , will it suit or not?
4-Denon au-s1 but I dont know the characteristics either
But maybe there is smth much better for this cart? What would you suggest? Thank you
Serge
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