Hi Kirkus,
during an earlier part of the MM, balanced vs unbalanced and common-mode rejection posting the SUT subject came up shortly.
It may not fully relate to this thread, but let me try.
You mentioned in your example a 50 ohm SUT input impedance with a 5 ohm DCR MC cart. Explaining some advantages with regard to hum rejection, and how this of course can not be realised in an MM specific phono-pre (as a trannie cannot be used etc.)
Would you share your explanation, why with the use of an SUT (in my listening) some other parameters then hum are notably changed/improved i.e.
- more dynamic depth (better hi/low SPL differentiation)
- more powerful bass
- more hall/room information, stage depth
I could add some more, but it should do for this example.
Cart parameters:
3 ohm DCR
0.3mV output @ 5cm/sec
SUT parameters:
1:31.6 ratio (30dB, i.e. natural impedance 47ohm with 47k)
- primary DCR 1.5 ohm
- secondary DCR ~ 65 ohm (as I recall)
- primary loading 13 ohm (paral. with 47 ohm nat. imp.) i.e. 10 ohm that the cart sees.
If nothing else, it could high-light how very different a MC stage might just be as compared to an MM stage. So we'd be back at the subject, of sorts.
Many thanks,
Axel
during an earlier part of the MM, balanced vs unbalanced and common-mode rejection posting the SUT subject came up shortly.
It may not fully relate to this thread, but let me try.
You mentioned in your example a 50 ohm SUT input impedance with a 5 ohm DCR MC cart. Explaining some advantages with regard to hum rejection, and how this of course can not be realised in an MM specific phono-pre (as a trannie cannot be used etc.)
Would you share your explanation, why with the use of an SUT (in my listening) some other parameters then hum are notably changed/improved i.e.
- more dynamic depth (better hi/low SPL differentiation)
- more powerful bass
- more hall/room information, stage depth
I could add some more, but it should do for this example.
Cart parameters:
3 ohm DCR
0.3mV output @ 5cm/sec
SUT parameters:
1:31.6 ratio (30dB, i.e. natural impedance 47ohm with 47k)
- primary DCR 1.5 ohm
- secondary DCR ~ 65 ohm (as I recall)
- primary loading 13 ohm (paral. with 47 ohm nat. imp.) i.e. 10 ohm that the cart sees.
If nothing else, it could high-light how very different a MC stage might just be as compared to an MM stage. So we'd be back at the subject, of sorts.
Many thanks,
Axel