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In Reply to: RE: Phono cable requirements? posted by John Elison on January 27, 2013 at 21:12:20
Does a high output moving coil also need low cable capacitance?
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Yes, all high-output cartridges should have low-capacitance cables.
What cables are you using? If they sound good, don't worry about them. High capacitance cables will not hurt any cartridge; they just might not sound as good. The high frequencies might be prematurely rolled off and there could be a resonance peak somewhere in the upper audible frequencies.
One of the reasons that I think low-output moving coils sound better than high-output cartridges is because the electrical resonance is moved well out of the audible range. Many people think moving coils have lower effective tip mass, but that's not really true. Cartridges with the lowest effective tip mass have all been moving magnets. Check out the link for why I think low-output moving coils are superior to high-output cartridges.
Best regards,
John Elison
Thank you for the informative response! I am using the Cardas microtwin IC with a Dynavector 10x5. It sounds good, much quieter and clearer than my Audioquest Diamondbacks, but I would prefer to have the optimal electrical connection to get the most out of the cartridge. The Turntable is the VPI Travleler and phono is the Musical Fidelity x lps v 3.
I don't know the capacitance of Cardas Microtwin, but it is double shielded so it probably has high capacitance. All you can do is try a low-capacitance cable and see if you like it better. Use the cable that sounds best to you.
Good luck,
John Elison
PS. KAB sells a low capacitance cable called "Blues" with 65-pF per meter. It costs only $28 for a one-meter pair. Check it out at the following link. Click on "Phono Preamps" and scroll down to "ART Mogami Cables."
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