Albert makes a very good point. The ambient temperature is critically important and should ideally not be lower than 25 degrees centrigrade (Spectral, Helikon, Koetsu, Insider). Another parameter not to be neglected is humidity, which in my experience should not fall below about 65%. (My Quad speakers like even more than that!) Cheers
Do cartridges need warm-up?
Just curious: I know that my phonostage, pre-amp, and amp (all tube) sound best after a couple of hours of warm-up. It seems like my cartridge also likes to play a few LP sides before it starts giving its best. I'm wondering if I am imagining things or if this is a known phenomenon. I'd be interested in what other 'goners have observed. Thanks.
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