Guinness & J_clark, Thank you very much, I figured there was an easier way to figure, looks like the same way more or less to calculate Drivers in a speaker in Parallel.
Help set up phono stage resistance with dip switch
I have a MM & MC phono stage...
Now in the manufacture book I have the following explanation of the Dip switches...
Dip #1- not for MC
Dip #2- MC 2.5k ohm load
Dip #3- MC 1.3k ohm load
Dip #4- MC 510 ohm load
Dip #5- MC 250 ohm load
Dip #6- MC On or Off
It states for MC cartridge you can set switches 2 thru 5 for several combination's of impeadance match. (you may switch 2 or 3 switches on together at once)
But that is all it really tells me, so I have guessed they want you to turn #6 on to get it into MC, Fine... Now I need to figure out which combos make, 300 ohm which is recommended for my cart, maybe a 400 ohm or something close to get a little more detail possibly which is also recommended for like rock music, or even a 200 ohm to tone the cartridge down a little if necessary. I have not heard the cartridge yet and have no idea the results I will get so I am just needing to have some kinda Ammo going in to tune this thing, Yes I could just set to the 250 ohm or whatever and come close but would really like some more options to taylor the sound a bit if necessary. I understand the higher impeadance will make a bit more aggressive, and lower impeadance will make more laid back.
Thanks to the members taking the time to read this and maybe help out.
Now in the manufacture book I have the following explanation of the Dip switches...
Dip #1- not for MC
Dip #2- MC 2.5k ohm load
Dip #3- MC 1.3k ohm load
Dip #4- MC 510 ohm load
Dip #5- MC 250 ohm load
Dip #6- MC On or Off
It states for MC cartridge you can set switches 2 thru 5 for several combination's of impeadance match. (you may switch 2 or 3 switches on together at once)
But that is all it really tells me, so I have guessed they want you to turn #6 on to get it into MC, Fine... Now I need to figure out which combos make, 300 ohm which is recommended for my cart, maybe a 400 ohm or something close to get a little more detail possibly which is also recommended for like rock music, or even a 200 ohm to tone the cartridge down a little if necessary. I have not heard the cartridge yet and have no idea the results I will get so I am just needing to have some kinda Ammo going in to tune this thing, Yes I could just set to the 250 ohm or whatever and come close but would really like some more options to taylor the sound a bit if necessary. I understand the higher impeadance will make a bit more aggressive, and lower impeadance will make more laid back.
Thanks to the members taking the time to read this and maybe help out.
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