Warm up time for record playing


It seems that my records don’t realize their full sonic potential until about 45 minutes of playing. Even if the rest of the system is already warmed up.
Does anyone have an explanation for this?
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One side of an LP in regard to a previously static TT, just as you...

Been this way (for me) since the mid 70's.

Don't gather why anyone with real experience would refute such.

DeKay
Yep, the rubber suspension in the cartridge, the bearings and motor for the tt, these all need to find "steady state" and one side of an LP does it.
Others have stated that it’s the time your ears/whatever take to adjust. Makes sense on a certain level, and I agree your ears probably do need some time to adjust to volume levels being projected at you in your listening room vs what your ears have been processing throughout the day prior. BUT, I have the same experience with my analog rig in regards to warm up period. I will put a record on and leave the room and come back only to flip sides. After a couple LPs I come back and start really listening. I can hear an improvement vs when I start listening without a warmup. I wasn’t there listening throughout the whole warmup period so that rules out the theory of my ears adjusting. It’s cartridge suspension, TT motor, whatever it is, is warming up. That’s been my experience.