Assuming you are referring to a low output moving coil cartridge, depending on the particular cartridge the resistance between + and - for a given channel probably falls somewhere between one ohm and a few tens of ohms, depending on the particular cartridge. Some manufacturers include that information in the specs they provide, and some don’t.
The resistance between either terminal of one channel and either terminal of the other channel should be very high, essentially infinite.
HOWEVER, in the absence of good information to the contrary I would not recommend measuring any such resistances with a multimeter. My concern would be that the test voltage applied by the meter might harm the cartridge.
Regards,
-- Al
The resistance between either terminal of one channel and either terminal of the other channel should be very high, essentially infinite.
HOWEVER, in the absence of good information to the contrary I would not recommend measuring any such resistances with a multimeter. My concern would be that the test voltage applied by the meter might harm the cartridge.
Regards,
-- Al