It's pretty easy with a phono cartridge: if your setting is correct you can use a cartridge with recommended tracking force only for the limited amount of hours (depends on the stylus profile), this is what stated in the manual.
You have to inspect your cartridge under microscope or you can send it for inspection to professionals if it was in use for 300-500hrs.
Stylus wear is a problem, you'd better know how long you're using your cartridge.
If you're not trained to inspect stylus tip under microscope you can at least check it by ears on well known records, it is better if you have more than one sample (or at least different cartridges) which is nice to compare to each other.
If you notice high frequency roll-off you have to clean your stylus first with a brush, then with Onzow or something like that , also possible with ultrasonic signal on cardas LP for example.
If you are not happy with MC cartridge simply buy another one, they do not last forever, maybe it's time to. If you have MM/MI then put a new stylus and compare.
But if you want to make sure simply send it to SoundSmith or somebody else (like ExpertStylus) for inspection, it's about $40-60 if i remember correct.
You have to inspect your cartridge under microscope or you can send it for inspection to professionals if it was in use for 300-500hrs.
Stylus wear is a problem, you'd better know how long you're using your cartridge.
If you're not trained to inspect stylus tip under microscope you can at least check it by ears on well known records, it is better if you have more than one sample (or at least different cartridges) which is nice to compare to each other.
If you notice high frequency roll-off you have to clean your stylus first with a brush, then with Onzow or something like that , also possible with ultrasonic signal on cardas LP for example.
If you are not happy with MC cartridge simply buy another one, they do not last forever, maybe it's time to. If you have MM/MI then put a new stylus and compare.
But if you want to make sure simply send it to SoundSmith or somebody else (like ExpertStylus) for inspection, it's about $40-60 if i remember correct.