do you have to break-in a moving coil cartridge

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by spotlightkid, Mar 5, 2002.

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  1. spotlightkid

    spotlightkid Senior Member Thread Starter

    I was wondering about getting a moving coil cartridge.if so is there a break-in period for them and if so how long?
     
  2. JPartyka

    JPartyka I Got a Home on High

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    Yes, you have to break it in. My Dynavector took about 50 to 75 hours to bloom and really sound its best. Other cartridges might not take that long ...
     
  3. spotlightkid

    spotlightkid Senior Member Thread Starter

    thanks for your response-Jeff
     
  4. My Sumiko Blue Point sounds really bright on my NAD preamp so you also have to consider that some phono preamps do better with high output MC's than others.

    Nothing quite like the 3-d ness that MC provides. All the frequencies travel at the same speed, unlike the MMagnet carts. Time error flattens the soundstage.
     
  5. RetroSmith

    RetroSmith Forum Hall Of Fame<br>(Formerly Mikey5967)

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    Thomz, I'm ALSO running a sumiko Blue Point into a NAD preamp.

    I really like this combination, it sounds really alive to me.

    Which NAD do you have?
     
  6. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek

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    Boy, I don't know. I had a NAD 1020 and a BP for awhile and I thought the bluepoint always sounded more spitty like early CD players yuck! And yes, this was an early model. Also the BP didi'nt las too long before I had to replace it!
     
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