Anyone Try a Mutech Hayabusa MC Cartridge with a Channel D Lino C Phono Stage


Has anyone tried the above combination and what do you think of the sonic presentation?

eaneverson

@eaneverson   :  

 No I'm not referenced the Lyra ones that came from the reviewer, I just said that your Umami is good enough in those transientes response  in MUSIC, I listened in my  system and in that regards competes with top cartridges. Tha's all.

 

R.

I have read Cartridge Reviews by Shakti for many years, I do sense there is a very reasonable account given from a person with a wealth of experiencing Analogue Systems and more importantly is quite familiar with items being discussed.

The Hayabusa is referenced on a few posts in this Thread in the Link.

 https://www.whatsbestforum.com/threads/comparison-of-some-cartridges-in-the-4k-region-soundsmith-the-voice-ikeda-9-tt-ortofon-windfeld-ti-air-tight-pc1.28733/page-3     

@eaneverson That is the high gain setting. The MSL would be perfect. The more output the cartridge has the better the signal to noise ratio. Message Rob Robertson ( softsupport) at Channel D and ask. 

I have no experience with the preamp, but love my Hyabusa. Using it with a Zesto Reference phono.

@audition__audio thanks for your input

@mijostyn that is for the minimum setting setting see note from Rob below for 1 ohm cartridge.

For a cartridge with a 1-ohm internal impedance, the gain with the Lino C set to its maximum setting is 85dB. So, by using the gain adjustment switches, 85, 79, and 73dB settings are available. If the cartridge has an internal impedance lower than 1 ohm, the gain will be greater. This dovetails with lower-impedance cartridges having lower output voltages, and needing higher gain.