Dear Pedrillo: The cartridge output level IMHO is only one of the several factors that define the cartridge signal quality performance.
In absolute terms a LO cartridge should " sounds " better due that the cartridge signal " sees " less coil wire but this sole fact does not define the LO cartridge quality performance.
Anyway, that LO cartridge signal must pass for more gain stages than a HO cartridge signal where in those additional gain stages ( along additional cables and connectors ) the cartridge signal suffer a degradation that the HO cartridge signal don't.
As you can see there is nothing perfect but " full " of trade-offs.
+++++ " As for me I prefer the lomc, should I consider the high outputs. " +++++
absoutey it is a good alternative/choice to think in a MM cartridge design.
regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
In absolute terms a LO cartridge should " sounds " better due that the cartridge signal " sees " less coil wire but this sole fact does not define the LO cartridge quality performance.
Anyway, that LO cartridge signal must pass for more gain stages than a HO cartridge signal where in those additional gain stages ( along additional cables and connectors ) the cartridge signal suffer a degradation that the HO cartridge signal don't.
As you can see there is nothing perfect but " full " of trade-offs.
+++++ " As for me I prefer the lomc, should I consider the high outputs. " +++++
absoutey it is a good alternative/choice to think in a MM cartridge design.
regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.