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DRT XV1s Vs Orpheus Vs Shelter Harmony Vs 47 Labs
Dear bryan: Good choice, enjoy it!Regards and enjoy the music.Raul. 
Any Phono Stage that can load 100k, for $300 used?
Dear Steve: Rich is asking for a MM cartridge load impedance subject not for a MC ones where 100 Ohms will be ok.Regards and enjoy the music.Raul. 
Any Phono Stage that can load 100k, for $300 used?
Dear Rich: Unfortunately and in your price range there is no stock today 100K phono stages.The Musical Surroundings that you named is a fine design that could help you about.Now, maybe if you ask to other phono stage manufacturer they could give y... 
Optimal loading for the Orpheus
Dear Piedpiper: So, I was wrong and this was because I recomended this tonearm to a friend and he told me that was out of production.Thank you for the up-date. Now, Reb1208 give us its today price that it is higher than in the past, anyway it is a... 
Optimal loading for the Orpheus
Dear Hickory: What Nsgarch posted: +++++ " the optimum load is to listen to the bass while starting at the low end of the loading range... " +++++is a very good key about and I totally agree, of course it is not the only one.Regards and enjoy the ... 
Do you think you need a subwoofer?
Dear Sirspeedy: Yes, I know that: thank you!.Regards and enjoy the music.Raul. 
Dyscoveries on Dyna, Denon, Supex, Technics,FR,Ik
Dear Impulseh2: I miss your post, sorry for that.Yes, I agree with you the 702 is an exeptional performer. Normally I use it in the MAX 282 where performs ( till today at its best ).+++++ " It can be - with care - taken out of its headshell " ++++... 
Do you think you need a subwoofer?
Dear Eldartford: +++++ " But I get smarter every year! " +++++this was my first healthy laugh today, thank you for that !.Regards and enjoy the music.Raul. 
Optimal loading for the Orpheus
Dear Reb1208: I concur with you about. The V ( btw, like almost any cartridge ) is very sensitive to different tonearms. I try it, example, with the Audiocraft ( that in some ways is similar to the Graham ones. ) and its performance was only ok bu... 
Optimal loading for the Orpheus
Dear Goldeneraguy: Thank you, my pleasure.Rgerads and enjoy the music.Raul. 
Optimal loading for the Orpheus
Dear Goldeneraguy: I think that Hickory who owns a Vector tonearm already give you a good advice about.Regards and enjoy the music.Raul. 
Do you think you need a subwoofer?
Dear Gregadd: Its curious t, the Harman International research on subs that is named in your link is the same that I posted ( I'm only take a high-light on a 30+ white paer pages. If I remember that reference was posted by Scott. ).Thank you Grega... 
Optimal loading for the Orpheus
Dear OEM: MC: Allaerts MC2 Finish ( but you need a very good Phonolinepreamp with enough active high gain ( no step-up transformer ), Dyna XV-1, Ortofon MC 7500, Van denHul Colibri ( the very low output models ) and MM: Nagaoka MP-50, B&O MMC1... 
Do you think you need a subwoofer?
Dear Eldartford: Please remember that those posts were posted years ago and in one of them you stated that 80Hz crossover frequency.Thank you for the up-date.Regards and enjoy the music.Raul. 
Optimal loading for the Orpheus
Dear Hickory: +++++ " I am upgrading from the Temper V to the Orpheus... " +++++well I respect your opinion but I don't think that is an upgrading, IMHO ( I know very well both cartridges ) it is more a cartridge change for something different tha...