oops, my mistake - atmasphere was referring specifically to the intrinsic impedance of the cartridge and not the loading impedance at the phono stage. for a mc cartridge at least, the intrinsic impedance of the cartridge is relatively small (i don't have a mm cartridge, so i haven't given much thought to mm cartridge issues). but cartridge impedance does play some secondary role in the sound of the cartridge. keep in mind that some audiophiles make a huge deal over small differences, so for some that "secondary role" really is a big deal. there are two ways that intrinsic impedance is impacted: one if through the number of coil windings around the cores, and the second is through the impedance of the coil wire. i have a lyra delos cartridge, however, if you compare the lyra delos and the lyra kleos, the kleos has a lower intrinsic impedance compared to the delos. the kleos also has a smaller output voltage than the delos, which suggests to me that the kleos has fewer coil windings relative to the delos. that said, while i have not heard the kleos (and my only knowledge of comparisons between the two cartridges is from comments that i have read in this forum) i would underscore that the difference in intrinsic impedance is a secondary factor in any sound differences; but as also stated, that "secondary factor" might be a really big deal to some.
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