How to burn in a new pickup



Cut it be possible to burn in a new pickup just letting it play in the inner gove of a single for 5 days, or will et hurt the pickup, will there be at heat problem.

Don´t like the ide about the smal single because the inner grove the angle is not the bedst, but there are single the sides as normale record, the inner grove is the mittel of a normal grove, this sems to be at better ide?

just a idé what do you think?

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Showing 1 response by nsgarch

I assume you mean an MC cartridge MMs don't need much "burn-in". And since the main object is to "exercise" the rubber suspension (rather than aligning the metal crystals in the coils as you do when you send current through cables) most people use the term break-in rather than burn-in.

I've concluded from my own and other's experience that most MC cartridges need 100 hrs +/_ to "limber up" the suspension. I also recommend that during this time, you set the VTF at least .20 gms over the maximum recommended tracking force. You won't hurt the cartridge and doing this insures the suspension has a linear K (or "springiness") throughout its normal operating VTF.

You can break-in a cartridge by just playing records for 100 hours (it's good to keep a casual log ;--) or if you're in a hurry, the Cardas test record has some tracks with locked grooves (they don't spiral) which you can run for 100 hours. The record is made using a specially hard vinyl for this purpose.

I don't recommend your idea of using the run-out spiral to do this because it doesn't subject the suspension to enough lateral modulation.
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