preamp with phono break in


I purchased a new tube preamp(Doge) with the phono section and would like to know the best way to accumulate 100 hours for break in. My only source is a tt with a mm cartridge.
thanks
rnadell
KAB manufactures a tiny box called phono pre-con equalizer and it converts CD signal into low output like a phono cartridge.

For it to work you run a CD player RCA out into the KAB box and from KAB box to phono in. Obviously the phono and CD must be left on for as many hours burn in as you need.

I've run mine 500 and even 700 hours on new high end phono preamps, a minor miracle how much waiting and wishing is eliminated and how much it helps the sound.

It's the most painless way to accumulate hours without wear and tear on both you and your analog rig.

Music Direct and Acoustic Sounds have this on their site, about $79.00. I've been using mine for two or three years, I could not do without it.
Albert, thanks for the info, one more question, how high does the volume have to be?
why the impatience? I never heard of buying a piece of gear and needing another piece to break it in..the new market for people who need their fix quickly?