Also, it may be noted that running a high output cartridge into a MC section with high gain, can overload the phono section and cause distortion. And using a severely low load for the cartridge(compared with what it was designed for) is counterproductive to good results from the cartridge. In this case, louder is not better. I concur with Herman, use the MM phono stage.
Advice on MM/MC phono pre-amp please.
I have a Rega Planar 25 with a Dynavector 20X-H high output moving coil cartridge. I just bought an Accuphase Integrated amp with switchable MM/MC Phono. The Rega plays through either one, however it is much louder through the MC.
The Manual for the Accuphase says that the input impedance is 47 kilohms when switched to MM. It is 100 ohms when switched to MC.
The Manual for the Dynavector says recommended load is 47 Kohms / 30 Ohms.
Obviously the MM stage is the perfect match at 47 ohms.
My question is can the MC be used with this cartridge, and what damage (if any) can occur as a result?
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks in Advance.
The Manual for the Accuphase says that the input impedance is 47 kilohms when switched to MM. It is 100 ohms when switched to MC.
The Manual for the Dynavector says recommended load is 47 Kohms / 30 Ohms.
Obviously the MM stage is the perfect match at 47 ohms.
My question is can the MC be used with this cartridge, and what damage (if any) can occur as a result?
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks in Advance.
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