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In Reply to: RE: Why Does The Denon DL-103/103R Sound So Magical? posted by user510 on June 21, 2017 at 12:39:20
Because if there is the typical 47K ohm resistor across the secondaries of your SUT, my calculation says the cartridge is "seeing" a 52 ohm load. (47,000 divided by 900, which is the square of the turns ratio.) Not that there is anything wrong with that if it pleases you. And possibly you've changed the value of the internal load resistor, as John suggests.
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given your obvious knowledge and experience, that the first estimate was due to a slip of the brain. What with all the different turntables, tonearms, and cartridges that you play around with, it's completely understandable.
it comes and it goes.
thanks for the vote of confidence.
-Steve
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