@woofhaven1992 , shunt or series have the same effect on sound.
What passes through the loading resistor is current, as basically it is placed across cartridge's output terminals, so the resistor quality would have an influence.
@woofhaven1992 , shunt or series have the same effect on sound. What passes through the loading resistor is current, as basically it is placed across cartridge's output terminals, so the resistor quality would have an influence. |
What passes through the loading resister goes to ground. The signal going to the rest of the phono stage does not pass through this resistor. Can it still affect the sound? I don’t know for certain, but, I suspect that it matters, but it is not as critical as other components more directly in the signal path. |
To an extent what is going to ground is pulling down the signal that to going to the phono stage. So it doesn’t matter if it is in series or shunting, if the resistor were a flickering switch you still get flicking levels coming out of the phono stage. |