Setup exactly the same as for stereo good mono will float an image in between the speakers that is surprisingly captivating. Not a point, more of a sphere.
As far as preference goes, I think it has more to do with the music than the fact its mono. Some records were originally done mono. So there's a "getting it right" historical aspect to it. There's also mono cartridges, which if you get into it enough to be willing to buy a cartridge just to hear mono better, more power to you.
The cartridge though, that's about it as far as setup goes.
As far as preference goes, I think it has more to do with the music than the fact its mono. Some records were originally done mono. So there's a "getting it right" historical aspect to it. There's also mono cartridges, which if you get into it enough to be willing to buy a cartridge just to hear mono better, more power to you.
The cartridge though, that's about it as far as setup goes.