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In Reply to: RE: Shure V 15 capacitive loading posted by jkaschyk on November 17, 2015 at 18:18:30:
with no extra caps, most likely between 50 to 100 pf, then added 100, 200, 300 and finally 400 pF. the 400pF sounds the most balanced but has less top end for sure...the others have more on the top, but the midrange is less full. the 300 pF setting may be optimal for bandwidth, but sounds still a bit unbalanced to my ears.
The other HO cartridge i use the London Gold reacts very differently to capacitive loading, and sounds best with as little as possible. Neither are as good as the MCs i use, but neither of the MCs really like this arm...that is another problem...so it is a bunch of compromises :)...oh well.
dee
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