As a CAT SL1 Sig. Mk 3 owner, I thought that I should add my comments here.
The CAT phono stage is an excellent phono stage acknowledged by many worldwide. I reasonably sure that Yhyun's problem is *not* the CAT. The phono section has 47dB of gain - higher than the usual 40dB MM but less than the 60dB MC. It is a "compromise" in gain as explained to me by the chief designer @ CAT in a personal phone call with him. The input sens. of the CAT phono is 0.12mV & so the it is very possible that a 0.8mV Ruby H does not have sufficient output. Usually, if the cart. has an approx. 1mV output, it should be sufficient for the CAT phono.
As Yhyun mentioned a parallel pair of RCA female connectors is provided to change the cart. loading. It is very possible that CAT did not provide the exact load desired for the Ruby H - tough to anticipate which cart. the user's going to use when the CAT leaves the factory.
When using a low output cart., I have had the CAT volume cranked up to 11 o'clock to get decent level of sound. I can testify that the phono stage is dead quiet - no tube rush at all. However, the dynamics were lacking & there is no bass heft, atleast in my case.
A 1:5 step-up should do the trick real well as this will boost the cart. signal to 0.8mV * 5 = 4mV, which is nearly like the Clearaudio Aurum Beta S MM output level. It should be plenty of drive.
The CAT line stage has 26dB of gain (this is true!) so the grand total of gain from stylus tip to pre out = 14dB+47dB+26dB=87dB.
I have no experience with the Bent Audio step-up but I know that it is a mu-metal xformer core.
There is another, excellent step-up available for half the cost ($225 as kit & $300 custom built): the K & K Audio Lundahl xformer step-up. The Lundahl xformer is used in Art Audio's Phono 1 unit, which has received many, many glowing reviews by now. It also can be configured for 1:5, 1:10 or 1:20 gains. It uses an amorphous core xformer core. This material yields a much more natural sound delivery than any other xformer core material (mu metal & permalloy). The very best Japanese step-ups use *only* amorphous core xformers. I have heard this step-up & the music thru it is absolutely fantastic. I sincerely recommend that you listen to this step-up before spending $800 on the Bent step-up. Disclaimer: I have *NO* association with K&K Audio or Bent Audio.
Lastly, here are some recent Ruby 2 threads:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1031749078&read&keyw&zzruby+2
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1065811086&read&3&4&
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1048003449&read&keyw&zzruby+2
The CAT phono stage is an excellent phono stage acknowledged by many worldwide. I reasonably sure that Yhyun's problem is *not* the CAT. The phono section has 47dB of gain - higher than the usual 40dB MM but less than the 60dB MC. It is a "compromise" in gain as explained to me by the chief designer @ CAT in a personal phone call with him. The input sens. of the CAT phono is 0.12mV & so the it is very possible that a 0.8mV Ruby H does not have sufficient output. Usually, if the cart. has an approx. 1mV output, it should be sufficient for the CAT phono.
As Yhyun mentioned a parallel pair of RCA female connectors is provided to change the cart. loading. It is very possible that CAT did not provide the exact load desired for the Ruby H - tough to anticipate which cart. the user's going to use when the CAT leaves the factory.
When using a low output cart., I have had the CAT volume cranked up to 11 o'clock to get decent level of sound. I can testify that the phono stage is dead quiet - no tube rush at all. However, the dynamics were lacking & there is no bass heft, atleast in my case.
A 1:5 step-up should do the trick real well as this will boost the cart. signal to 0.8mV * 5 = 4mV, which is nearly like the Clearaudio Aurum Beta S MM output level. It should be plenty of drive.
The CAT line stage has 26dB of gain (this is true!) so the grand total of gain from stylus tip to pre out = 14dB+47dB+26dB=87dB.
I have no experience with the Bent Audio step-up but I know that it is a mu-metal xformer core.
There is another, excellent step-up available for half the cost ($225 as kit & $300 custom built): the K & K Audio Lundahl xformer step-up. The Lundahl xformer is used in Art Audio's Phono 1 unit, which has received many, many glowing reviews by now. It also can be configured for 1:5, 1:10 or 1:20 gains. It uses an amorphous core xformer core. This material yields a much more natural sound delivery than any other xformer core material (mu metal & permalloy). The very best Japanese step-ups use *only* amorphous core xformers. I have heard this step-up & the music thru it is absolutely fantastic. I sincerely recommend that you listen to this step-up before spending $800 on the Bent step-up. Disclaimer: I have *NO* association with K&K Audio or Bent Audio.
Lastly, here are some recent Ruby 2 threads:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1031749078&read&keyw&zzruby+2
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1065811086&read&3&4&
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1048003449&read&keyw&zzruby+2