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In the Thread: Tell me about more about Ortofone SPU Sound.
Post Subject: Re: Perhabs it's the impedance matchingPosted by Romy the Cat on: 4/26/2005

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I use my SPU Mono in 282 Micro’s arm with AU wand that was specifically made for the SPU cartridges. I run it 3g, not-oil-damped into SU2,so, the SPU sees ~60Ohn. I tend a slightly overload the typical MC cartridges and run them at 60R-75R of thier “regular” 100R.

Guy, you might be right, I kind of never thought about SPU electrical damping. I so accustomed that my “needles in used” and my “phonostages in use” were paired long time ago that I kind of forgot to even view the SPU from this perspective. I would agree that the sound that I got from this SPU might very slightly remind the overloaded needles but the degree of it very-very minor to accept it seriously. Also, I kind of accustomed to a situation when a cartridge pushes slightly harmonically enriched and soften “overloaded” sound and the speed brightness and contrast derive from the efforts of loudspeakers and electronics but not from the aggressive “data acquisition”.

Anyhow, the scale of my typical  “overloading” is way less then it would justify the SPU’s upperbass forwardness. As well the lower bass sounds OK and it is what should go down first when I overload it too much. However, I do not know how the SPU behave being loaded differently, assume that it does that like any other cartridge, doesn’t it?

The caT

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