...has taken the bait, I have to ask Mikey if he's concerned that his headline will get him cancelled.
Channel D's Seta L Comes Out as Transimpedance
Best of all, for owners of the original Seta L (manufactured after April 2015), the current amplification option was from the beginning part of the design, so the original circuit board is ready for the update and is retrofittable for $995 plus shipping with a nominal three business day turnaround (not including shipping time). Channel D says for owners of pre-April 2015 Seta Ls, the retrofit "may entail additional components and would need to be addressed on a case-by-case basis". Of course this upgrade makes sense only when used with a low internal impedance moving coil cartridge, where the lower the internal impedance, the greater the gain produced by the transimpedance circuit.
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Plus, the unit is the epitome of preamp pulchritude.
Perfectly played.
Out of my budget but so happy it exists!
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I thought it was funny as I'm sure it was intended to be.
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And learning new things is fun. Thanks!
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...being a current amplifier trapped in the chassis of a voltage amplifier. I hope this transition brings it happiness, though I'm sure it'll encounter some resistance along the way.