The SHO is a moving coil, and isn't sensitive to capacitance like a MM cartridge is. MC's are more sensitive to impedance. As long as the input is set at the right impedance, forget the pF settings!
What's up with picofarads?
What sonic differences generally occur by changing the MM picofarad (pF) settings of a phono section. My Pass Aleph Ono allows "none," 100pF, 220pF or 330pF and allows any combination of the three totalling 650 pF (plus 2 DIY custom settings). I really can't detect any difference from one to the other. I'm using a Sumiko SHO cartridge on the MM setting.
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