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Kennelly Heaviside
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Turntable Question

Post by Kennelly Heaviside » Tue Aug 31, 2021 10:58 am

Do the newfangled USB digital recording turntables, such as Ion, only have ceramic cartridges, or do some come with magnetic cartridges? Can you easily replace a ceramic to a MM cartridge and lighten the tracking weight?


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Re: Turntable Question

Post by djb » Fri Sep 03, 2021 1:13 pm

I have a Numark TT-250USB. Has a built-in preamp, so I have the USB output or the LINE LEVEL output. Swapped the original Numark Magnetic Cart and Stylus to a Stanton 500 Cart/D5107AL Stylus I had left over from my radio days.

I think most Turntables these days are magnetic carts; except for the low-end Crosley/Wal-Mart record players. If I remember correctly, a ceramic cartridge puts out a MIC-LEVEL signal (so - requires extra amplification); whereas a mag cart will put out a LINE LEVEL. Don't take me to the bank on that; just my experience.

I can say that I wish there were a way to bypass the internal pre-amp of the TT-250USB so that I have clean, direct output of the cart into my own preamp. I can tell there is a significant "delay" within the output (likely due to the devices primary purpose to be "USB" (so, Analog to Digital (delayed)) - and then the line level (I'm assuming) comes back off the digital output (as if it were converted back from Digital to Analog).

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Re: Turntable Question

Post by Kennelly Heaviside » Sun Sep 05, 2021 3:04 pm

Thanks. A bigger concern is the tracking weight of a ceramic, if you are going to play valuable vinyl and many times, not just to make MP3 like files. I wouldn't want to play it even once with a ceramic cartridge if it's a valuable near mint LP.


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Re: Turntable Question

Post by TC Talks » Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:37 am

Kennelly Heaviside wrote:
Sun Sep 05, 2021 3:04 pm
Thanks. A bigger concern is the tracking weight of a ceramic, if you are going to play valuable vinyl and many times, not just to make MP3 like files. I wouldn't want to play it even once with a ceramic cartridge if it's a valuable near mint LP.
Not a problem with an arm that can be balanced.


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Re: Turntable Question

Post by SolarMax » Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:54 am

My old DUAL and Phillips TT tonearms have finely-adjustable counterweights and anti-skate adjustment. Not sure if a cheesy arm with a ceramic cartridge and "stylus" are weight-balanced or just use a spring of some sort to provide downward force. Still a number of audiophile TTs available, plus choices of preamps and precision A/D converters.
BTW, I am pretty sure that a ceramic cartridge provides high-level output, magnetic cartridge=low level.



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