Speakers, maybe in extreme cases. I only wonder about input stages. On my bench I’ve driven phono stages well into overload while watching the wave form on a scope, say at 1kHz. The wave form distorts but no permanent damage is done. However I own nothing with an op amp input. Maybe they’re more fragile. I don’t doubt that a sudden transient might damage certain speakers.
Cartridge wear with clicks and pops…?
As the title says…I am looking for input about cartridge wear.
I currently have a Hana Red , which to be frank was a stretch for me financially. I love it…!
While most of the vinyl I play is in mint condition and carefully cleaned etc I do have some older vinyl , both original stuff I bought in the day ( 1970’s , but taken care of..) and original pressings from late 50’s on.
The question is.
When playing the older stuff with some clicks and pops am I “ exponentially “ increasing the wear on my Red?
With the price part of me could rationalize buying a nice “ starter” deck and cartridge ( denon 103 type thing) to play my less pristine vinyl on.
Rational fact based opinions?
Not anything I’m obsessing over but the thought floats though my mind occasionally so i thought I’d see what you all thought.
Thanks in advance for the thoughtful input!
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