At a guess, your cartridge is still young, not really much beyond "broken in". I have read claims by Grado of "5000 + hours". Why they should be so long-lived is not clear. Nice cartridges, but I personally would not believe any Grado claims, based on my experience trying to get Grado to identify a decent phono stage for a low output Grado Reference Statement cartridge (they refused, and would only push their own low end phono pre)and their quasi-deceptive marketing (relatively few high gain phono preamps are compatible with their low output cartridges, as most are designed for moving coil cartridges, which are completely different.)
Grado The Reference 600 hrs old. How many more?
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I have 600 hours on my Grado The Reference cartridge.I just want to know where i stand regarding its peak performance?How many more hours till the sound starts to degrade?
It is mounted on Rega RB600 arm/Michell Gyro SE tt.I clean the stylus every 2 to 3 records and all records are also clean.Any shared knowledge would be greatly appreciated.Thanks a lot!
I have 600 hours on my Grado The Reference cartridge.I just want to know where i stand regarding its peak performance?How many more hours till the sound starts to degrade?
It is mounted on Rega RB600 arm/Michell Gyro SE tt.I clean the stylus every 2 to 3 records and all records are also clean.Any shared knowledge would be greatly appreciated.Thanks a lot!
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