Well, like I said, if it plays through your MM input at levels similar to your CD or Tuner at a given volume, chances are 99% it's not a MC but a MM.
That said, there is a class of moving coil cartridges that the manufacturers (who make them) call Hi Output or "H" or "HO". They have outputs in the 1.2 - 2.5 mV, about the same as a typical moving magnet cart. (Regular MCs are 0.24 - 0.85 mv.)
Your mystery cartridge MIGHT be a hi output moving coil type, and there's really only one way to tell without test equipment, which is: MM carts have no magnetic attraction to small screwdrivers, paper clips, nail files, etc., because their magngets are so tiny. MC carts can exert a very strong force on any ferrous material closer than an inch (use the stylus guard!)
Hope that clears up the confusion ;--)
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That said, there is a class of moving coil cartridges that the manufacturers (who make them) call Hi Output or "H" or "HO". They have outputs in the 1.2 - 2.5 mV, about the same as a typical moving magnet cart. (Regular MCs are 0.24 - 0.85 mv.)
Your mystery cartridge MIGHT be a hi output moving coil type, and there's really only one way to tell without test equipment, which is: MM carts have no magnetic attraction to small screwdrivers, paper clips, nail files, etc., because their magngets are so tiny. MC carts can exert a very strong force on any ferrous material closer than an inch (use the stylus guard!)
Hope that clears up the confusion ;--)
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