Sure was @mulveling, thank you. And thank you all for the helpful responses.
Deciphering Integrated Specs - Step Up Matching
I have always struggled to make sense of my McIntosh MA352 hybrid tube/ss integrated amplifier’s published specs (see below) when trying to match, at least on paper, with a Moving Coil step-up device. In particular, the "Phono to Output 1 and 2" specs of 84dB and 55dB always throw me off as 40dB seems to be a more traditional voltage gain spec for a MM stage.
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As a post script, the 0.4mV cartridge that I’m considering using is the Hana Umami Blue. Its coil impedance is 8Ω and its suggested load impedance is >80Ω. The input impedance of the Quadratic MC-1 is reported to be 70Ω in high mode (24x/ +28dB) mode and 200Ω in low mode (12x/+22dB), although by my calculations the impedance would really seem to be 81.6 (high) and 326 (low). Given @mulveling ’s comments and the Hana’s suggested load impedance of >80Ω, would the Quadratic’s input impedance in high mode of 70Ω (or 81.6 if that’s really the case) suggest any compatibility issue with the Hana or otherwise affect the considerations? |
8 ohms into 70 ohms is fine - it’s far from an egregious mismatch, and the main value in these paper calculations is to avoid something egregious. For reference, 70 / 8 is a 9x ratio and I’ve used as low as a 5x ratio before. You’ll lose some effective output (like 1dB or so) in such a configuration, maybe alter the FR a bit, but it’s not a huge deal. As @theflattire mentioned, use your ears to decide the winner at this point. For a 2-tap SUT, 12x and 24x is a really nice choice of ratios, IMO. That covers a lot of MC ground! |
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