Warm up Turntable


Did you noticed that it takes some vinyles to make the music shines, for me it takes 11/2 vinyle 33  ?
audiosens
bpoletti, My experience parallels your in regard to cartridge warm up. Also, you need to expand the scope of your purified liquid vacuum. The aerospace industry will love it as well. If you need marketing advice, let me know.

sleepy,
So wire & receptacle changes aren't the only ones you can't hear.  Thanks for participating (again). 
09-23-2018 4:52pmThe reality of the question is that it can take a bit of time to "warm" a stiff cartridge suspension to help the cartridge sound its best. It usually takes the MC carts I've used about 30 minutes (1 1/2 sides) to really come in, especially if the carts haven't be used in a few days or longer.

Some table manufacturers also suggest running the table for an hour or so before playing a record. I've been told it helps stabilize rotation and reduce noise. I can't verify that, but I do use VPI tables and that is Harry's recommendation.  

bpoletti
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GOOD OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENTS
Box head, no-problem. Any time you want to learn about reality I can enlighten you. 
You have to put the books down to squeeze out the last 10% of reality in the audio world sleepy. If you keep an open mind, you may eventually find it. Just trying to help...