Excellent results can be achieved with MC step-up transformers, but requires careful selection and system matching. A few years ago I went on a quest to find the best step-up for my Ortofon MC3000 MKII cartridge (0.1mV output). I tried a Klyne active step-up (bad sound, not quiet enough), a Jensen transformer (really bad sound, no dynamics, poor resolution), and a few others. I ended up building my own using ultra-low noise Toshiba JFETs in a battery powered configuration. That sounded great! Later, I found an Ortofon T-5000 transformer. Now, also sounded good! Transformers are very sensitive to grounding, placement, and cable capacitance. So, the moral of the story is: Try before you buy and listen for yourself.
Are MC step-up transformers better?
I am currently looking to replace my current Naim Prefix phon stage with something else. I ws scouring my old "Listener" mags. and came accross Art Dudley's use of the Audio NOte MC step-up transformer, AN-S2. He swears by the use of of step-up transformer into a low gain phono stage versus adirectly into a high gain phono stage.
Has anyone any similair experience? Is it a better way to go?
Thanks
Has anyone any similair experience? Is it a better way to go?
Thanks
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