Well, if you apply the following formula:
rf = 159 / sqrt((7.7+.5+cw)*cu))
where cw = cartridge weight and cu = compliance
you should ideally get an rf (resonant frequency) number between 9 and 11.
7.7 is the effective mass of the JMW9 standard arm. .5 is the approximate weight of the mounting screws (if you know the exact weight of the mounting screws, use it instead).
So, if you plug in the values of a couple of cartridges:
Dynavector DV20XH - 8.6g cw , 12 cu, rf = 11.19
Benz Ace - 8.8g cw, 15 cu, rf= 9.93
Shelter 501 - 8.1g cw, 9 cu, rf=13.14
So, for the JMW9 standard arm, the Benz Ace is the best match. The Dynavector would still work fine, but not as well (rf between 8 and 12 is considered ok. between 9 and 11 even better). The Shelter would not be a good match.
Hope this helps.
Tom
rf = 159 / sqrt((7.7+.5+cw)*cu))
where cw = cartridge weight and cu = compliance
you should ideally get an rf (resonant frequency) number between 9 and 11.
7.7 is the effective mass of the JMW9 standard arm. .5 is the approximate weight of the mounting screws (if you know the exact weight of the mounting screws, use it instead).
So, if you plug in the values of a couple of cartridges:
Dynavector DV20XH - 8.6g cw , 12 cu, rf = 11.19
Benz Ace - 8.8g cw, 15 cu, rf= 9.93
Shelter 501 - 8.1g cw, 9 cu, rf=13.14
So, for the JMW9 standard arm, the Benz Ace is the best match. The Dynavector would still work fine, but not as well (rf between 8 and 12 is considered ok. between 9 and 11 even better). The Shelter would not be a good match.
Hope this helps.
Tom