Techinics Sp-10 Mk2a break-in period


I recently had all the electrolytic caps, thrust bearing, and bearing replaced on my sp-10 mk2a TT and PS. I like to know if there is a break-in period for these parts. If so, what sonic changes should I expect during the break-in period. Thank you.
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Sp-10 mk2 owners know the stock power cord on the PS is a thin lamp cord with a two prong connector. I was thinking of upgrading the PC to something better (undecided yet) and with a three pin male connector. I would gladly make the power cord change if it would improve the sound.
There are 'good connectors' and there are always better connectors. I will not argue this particular case because I have no idea, but usually differences in power cords are quite audible, sometimes big time audible.
Another point - we do not have equal hearing abilities in all components of these complex perceptions. What is imagination to some can be a reality to others. To put it another way - if you don't hear something, that doesn't mean it cannot be heard. How important is the difference? It varies and it depends.
In my experience there is no break-in period for caps. However.. each cap brand / type has a different tonal quality. I find that in building tube amps this is widely accepted as the truth.
Hi Peter,

The custom PS on your sp-10 mk2, is it made with a captured power cord or is it fitted with IEC? Have you experimented with different PCs? If so, what are your findings? Thank you
Hello Norm,

IEC socket, and yes I do use various power cords - although I'm not subscribing to the theory that power cords make all that of a difference. As previously stated as long as the power cord is of sufficient gauge and the connectors / outlets are of a substantial quality, there is very little if any difference.

Good listening

Peter