Moving coil transfprmer?


How important,is it to have a good one? I have a denon that cost me 100.00 new,but was wondering what is better.Im running a denon 103 and a monolith ps1 with upgraded power supply. What is better to run other than denon? Or would it be better to get a mc phono preamp with 60 db in gain?
bbaxley2
It is quite important to get a good SUT, but equally important to get one that synergizes well with the cartridge. A stepup that sounds great with one cartridge may not sound nearly so good with another, even after very careful impedance adjustment.

I haven't heard the Denon stepups, though one would "assume" they'd be a good match for their cartridges. Of the 4 or 5 SUT's I have heard the best match with a 103/103R were a friend's Cotters. They won't be easy to find used, but worth it if you can.

A really good active MC phono stage will outperform most (if not all) SUT's, at least IME. But good MC stages are difficult to design and costly to build. The ones I know that outperform a good SUT are well beyond your budget (judging your budget by the other components you're using). I think it would be reasonable to stick with SUT's for now. IME they're a value leading way to use value leading LOMC's like the 103.

My $.02
I have had many transformers for low output moving coils: Cotter, Denon, Techniques, Auditorium, AudioNote, and Neumann. I have always hoped that I would find a phono stage with enough gain to not need either a transformer or a head amp prior to the phono stage. I have had success with all but the lowest output cartridges, which are the ones I find best.

I don't agree with Dougdeacon about the Cotter. I traded mine long ago to a guy in Japan for the Techniques 304 amorphous metal transform. He was happy and so was I. I have found the old Neumann that I won on Ebay to be the best I have heard, but that is with my Shindo cartridge and may be different with other cartridges.
Have you tried the Monolithic at the highest gain setting without the SUT in the circuit? I ran my Denon 103R with my Monolithic PS-1/HC-1b combo and at 54dB had plenty of gain, and it was still dead quiet. I realize 60dB is recommended for the 103 series, but if the rest of your system has enough gain it should work fine.

David
Armstrod, if this is directed to me, I have never even heard of the Monolithic.