Bonsoir je me suis intéressé à cette
article car je trouve que j ai trop de gain sur mon intégré et en particulier ce paragraphe
Let’s do some calculus! If a step-up has a gain of say 1:10, this means that the output of the cartridge will be multiplied by 10. If the output out of the cartridge is 0.3 mV, you’ll have, after the step-up, 3 mV, perfect for a MM input. Now, your MM input has its own impedance generally equal to 47 Kohms. The signal emitted by the MC cartridge must be in accordance to that 47 Kohms. A step-up modifies the impedance of the output by a factor equal to the square of the amplification ratio. This is known as ‘natural impedance’. A word of caution: by itself, a step-up doesn’t have any impedance. The natural impedance is directly linked to the impedance of your MM entry and to the amplification ratio.
So, a step-up with an amplification ratio of 10 has a natural impedance and load impedance of 470 ohms (if your MM input impedance is 47 kohms: 470=47000/10²). Now, let’s go back to our DENON AU320: on the 40 ohms position, since the amplification ratio is 1:10, the load impedance is 470 ohms.
You’re not convinced? Let’s do more calculus. If your load impedance was 40 ohms, your amplification ratio, in that case should be equal to (47000/40)^0.5 = 34.3. With a cartridge output of 0.3 mV, you are sending 0.3*34.3 = 10.28 mV to your MM input. This is important; you may be overloading your MM input. Let’s do the same calculus on the 3 ohms setting. If it were your load impedance, the gain in that case should be (47000/3)^0.5=125.16. Again, with a 0.3 mV output cartridge, you’re about to send 37.5 mV in your MM input: this IS overload! A MM input is generally designed to accept an output between say 2.5 and 10 mV, not 37.5 mV! And the amplification ratios calculated here have nothing in common with the step-up specs given by manufacturers (as we’ll see in a few moments).
si je prends les valeurs pour ma cellule impedance Iinterne de 20 ohms, 0.4v niveau de sorti, step up GAIN entre 20 et 26db cela me donne un niveau de sortie de minimum 8mv une charge de 118 ohms et le taux d amplification serait de (47000/20)^0.5 = 48.47 avec ma cellule qui delivre 0.4v *48.47 cela fait 19.4mv d ou ma question est ce que l entrée mm de mon prephono n est pas pas en surcharge.
merci d avance
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