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I'm a real audiofly now - Turntable questions - RIBBIT!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cleansound" data-source="post: 9783"><p>Ampdog</p><p>I often find your posts very confusing and sometimes get the impression that you also read incorrectly into other posts.</p><p>What I said was that my new Ebony L has a much lower output than my previous cartridge the L 2 which had an output of 0.4 mv.</p><p>There will always be those that feel a higher output moving coil is better and those that feel a lower output moving coil sounds better.I am very glad that I have got the Ebony L and I can hear the benifits the lower ouptut moving coil has in terms of surface noise,detail and dynamics.</p><p>Quite frankly I couldn't give a rats donkey regarding the technical aspect of things.If it's sonically an improvement,I am happy.</p><p>Oh and my head-amp has more than enough gain settings,and by the way there was never a problem with the previous cartridge,I can't see how you would have come to that conclusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleansound, post: 9783"] Ampdog I often find your posts very confusing and sometimes get the impression that you also read incorrectly into other posts. What I said was that my new Ebony L has a much lower output than my previous cartridge the L 2 which had an output of 0.4 mv. There will always be those that feel a higher output moving coil is better and those that feel a lower output moving coil sounds better.I am very glad that I have got the Ebony L and I can hear the benifits the lower ouptut moving coil has in terms of surface noise,detail and dynamics. Quite frankly I couldn't give a rats donkey regarding the technical aspect of things.If it's sonically an improvement,I am happy. Oh and my head-amp has more than enough gain settings,and by the way there was never a problem with the previous cartridge,I can't see how you would have come to that conclusion. [/QUOTE]
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