Low vs. High Output MC Cartridges


When a MC cartridge is offered both in a Low & High Output version (e.g. Dynavector DV 20X2), what advantage (if any) does one have over the other?

That is, why offer two different output versions of the same cartridge?
agiaccio
Lewm,
I meant for the MM and HOMC cartridges that have higher inductance coils vs. LOMC.
Higher inductance means higher sensitivity to the variable magnetic flux(EMI). Same motions across permanent magnet with larger number of coils will induce larger EMF(Electro Magnetic Force i.e. output voltage) and correspondingly less tolerance to outside signal trash.
Be careful with generalizations. While it is true that a LO version of a particular cartridge is probably "better" (more transparent/detailed) than the it's higher output version, wether it actually sounds that way (overall) IN YOUR SETUP is another matter altogether. As has been pointed out, the ability of your phono preamp to "handle" the lower output version is a complicated matter. First of all, in my experience, phono stages with switchable gain almost always sound better in their LOW gain setting. Same principle as with the cartridge: Less (gain) is more. I have owned phono stages that sounded more detailed with a LOMC, but also sounded lethargic and uninvolving. However, the added gain of a higher output cartridge made it come alive. You gave up a little bit of resolution, but gained a great deal of rhythmic drive. Again, be careful with generalizations and accept the fact that only experience and experimentation in your system, weighed against your preferences, will give you a useful answer. Good luck.
I agree with Dover, There is obvious pursuit by the producer to use as little wire as possible on the 'bobin' or the coil plate. The 'éxotic' plates like ruby
by Benz seems to need more wire then the'iron'kind. This can be seen by their imp. specifications. To my mind one can better choose for some good MM cart then HOMC.
Frogman, your comments about generalization are very true, however generalizing gives you some ideas about building your analogue system based on either scientific facts, reviews, feedback, personal listening experience. My system based on LOMC and 60dB SUT-less pleases me all the way except that it doesn't have a subsonic filter and some of the records really rumble the speakers.
02-08-12: Lewm

To the OP, I have always found that LOMCs are as a class superior to HOMCs purely as regards fidelity. In fact, I prefer highest quality MM and MI cartridges over HOMC cartridges, again, as a class. But this is just one opinion.

I'm not sure. How do you explain Clearaudio's upper tier carts ? The Goldfinger Statement cart is HO MC and arguably one of the best sounding carts one can buy.