Granite Audio has a CD, see link:
Burn in CD
I own this CD and it works.
Using your CD player to do the job, combined with correct voltages and program material allows you to do other things while your fittings, cable and RIAA are settling in.
No more attending the tonearm and worrying about piling up hours on your stylus. You can even leave it on during the night when your sleeping, just don't turn up the volume on your amp, it's working all the same.
I find it works best if you strip away the end of a cheap (Radio Shack) cable and put tiny alligator clips on the bare ends. Disconnect the cartridge clips and put "plus" and "minus" on the proper clips (same with ground) and start the CD player.
This way everything from the tonearm wire through the output of your phono stage benefit from the break in CD.
Amazing what good, solid, constant signal can accomplish as far as moving everything in the right direction.
Burn in CD
I own this CD and it works.
Using your CD player to do the job, combined with correct voltages and program material allows you to do other things while your fittings, cable and RIAA are settling in.
No more attending the tonearm and worrying about piling up hours on your stylus. You can even leave it on during the night when your sleeping, just don't turn up the volume on your amp, it's working all the same.
I find it works best if you strip away the end of a cheap (Radio Shack) cable and put tiny alligator clips on the bare ends. Disconnect the cartridge clips and put "plus" and "minus" on the proper clips (same with ground) and start the CD player.
This way everything from the tonearm wire through the output of your phono stage benefit from the break in CD.
Amazing what good, solid, constant signal can accomplish as far as moving everything in the right direction.