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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Post 5. Full T-5000 spec.
    Oh, I thought you'd seen what factory made it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    Oh, I thought you'd seen what factory made it
    Nope. Does it matter? That info will be hard to find. I'm damn good at digging through the 'net and I can't see anything, I looked.

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    Damn. Looks like a bidding war then.

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    Not necessarily. You could always look for a Luxman AD8000/8020!

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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Not necessarily. You could always look for a Luxman AD8000/8020!
    Lol, as if one of those will be knocking about.

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    Ali might part with the one I sold him a year or two back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Ali might part with the one I sold him a year or two back.
    If he did, that would be lovely of him. A discount too, you say!? Extraordinary.

    Ali?



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    The graph in post #5 is a nice illustration of how the cartridge's source impedance affects the performance. You can see quite clearly the 6 ohm trace is significantly down at 10Hz compared to the 2 ohm trace. A higher source impedance again would be still further down. It just illustrates that as a general rule the lower the source impedance the better the performance with a transformer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RothwellAudio View Post
    The graph in post #5 is a nice illustration of how the cartridge's source impedance affects the performance. You can see quite clearly the 6 ohm trace is significantly down at 10Hz compared to the 2 ohm trace. A higher source impedance again would be still further down. It just illustrates that as a general rule the lower the source impedance the better the performance with a transformer.
    This is a rookie question but how do you know the impedance figure of the Cart? Is it in the specs?

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