I was in the high-end business for 25 years and my forte,
(speciality) was turntable set-up. I have set-up literally
hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of tables, arms and
cartridges.
Not once did I even think about the "Tonearm/Cartridge
Resonant Frequency". I can count on one hand the
number of combos that didn't quite sound right. Of course,
there is/was no damage to anything and it will always work,
but the sound might not be "locked in" as perfect
as could be.
So my thoughts on the subject are go ahead and try it!
Nothing to lose and you might find a combo that, on paper,
shouldn't sound good, but does.
(speciality) was turntable set-up. I have set-up literally
hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of tables, arms and
cartridges.
Not once did I even think about the "Tonearm/Cartridge
Resonant Frequency". I can count on one hand the
number of combos that didn't quite sound right. Of course,
there is/was no damage to anything and it will always work,
but the sound might not be "locked in" as perfect
as could be.
So my thoughts on the subject are go ahead and try it!
Nothing to lose and you might find a combo that, on paper,
shouldn't sound good, but does.