D.J. Bohn, who is a member of this forum asked if we could provide a compensator to produce maximally flat response over the audio spectrum (20 Hz to 20 kHz) for his Grado3 MI phono cartridge. He created a 48 kHz sampled file at 16 bit resolution through an RIAA preamp made by P.S. Audio which has an input termination resistance of 47 kOhms. The source recording was a test record made by Hi-Fi news (Analogue Test LP). He used Pink Noise at -20 dB both left and right channels. I found a bit of a kink in his file near the top octave of the spectrum and corrected it using the Paragraphic EQ. Here are some screen shots showing the raw file and the corrected file as well as the preset. Note that the top graph is the response of the raw file and the lower graph is of the compensated file. (note: that small residual spectral spike around 16 or so kHz I suspect is the self resonance of the cartridge coil inductance and its distributed capacitance).
Craig
Craig
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