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In Reply to: A couple of questions... posted by tubesforever on December 11, 2010 at 23:11:52:
I decided to look at the RIAA recording characteristic compared to a constant amplitude playback characteristic relative to the constant velocity vinyl world in which we live. When we combine the RIAA curve with the constant amplitude playback curve we get a theoretical frequency response curve pretty much identical to your description of Sau Win's SG-1 and SG-2 cartridges.
> They commanded some of the best bass response I have ever experienced in LP playback. Also their midrange was exemplary.
> However the upper mid range and the highs were compromised as compared to an equally priced MC of the day.
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- Interesting frequency response... - John Elison 10:07:36 12/12/10 (8)
- RE: Interesting frequency response... - Retipper 17:22:07 12/12/10 (6)
- RE: Interesting frequency response... - John Elison 18:45:06 12/12/10 (5)
- RE: Interesting frequency response... - Werner 22:34:39 12/12/10 (4)
- Interesting! Thanks, Werner.... - John Elison 11:27:41 12/13/10 (3)
- RE: Interesting! Thanks, Werner.... - Werner 10:10:02 12/14/10 (0)
- RE: Interesting! Thanks, Werner.... - 0luke1 17:05:50 12/13/10 (1)
- Yeah, I really liked it when I heard it, too. /nt\ - John Elison 17:14:35 12/13/10 (0)
- Boy that graph sure does sum up the sonics of the SG1&2 - tubesforever 16:20:01 12/12/10 (0)