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Comparison Pro-Ject Phono Box MM vs Pro-Ject Phono Box E

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FeaturesMM pickupsMM pickups
Dimensions107x75x30 mm120x106x32 mm
Weight280 g269 g
Specs
Frequency range
20 – 20000 Hz /± 0.5 дБ/
20 – 20000 Hz /± 0.5 дБ/
Output level
0.5 V /nominal/
0.5 V /nominal/
MM module
Signal to noise ratio (MM)88 dB88 dB
Harmonic distortion (MM)0.04 %0.05 %
Gain (MM)40 dB40 dB
Input load capacity (MM)120 pF120 pF
Input impedance (MM)47 kOhm47 kOhm
Features
External power supply
Connectors
Inputs
Phono RCA
Phono RCA
Outputs
RCA
RCA
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2017april 2017

Harmonic distortion (MM)

The coefficient of harmonic distortion provided by the phono stage when working with an MM type pickup (see "Intended use").

The lower this indicator, the less distortion the phono stage gives, the more reliable the output signal is. It is impossible to completely avoid such distortions, but it is possible to reduce them to a level that is not perceived by a person. So, it is believed that the level of harmonics of 0.5% and below is no longer audible even to a “trained ear”. However, it should also be borne in mind that the quality of the audible sound is also affected by distortion from other components of the audio system. Therefore, the harmonic distortion of the phono stage should not just be below 0.5%, but as low as possible. Values in hundredths of a percent are considered a good indicator, values in thousandths and below are considered excellent.
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