Second break-in for Clavis De Capo?


I have a Lyra Clavis Da Capo that has been sitting "on the shelf" since the end of the CES 2001 Vegas show. My understanding is that the only time it was used was for a short break-in and for demo in a distributor's suite. Under 40 hours total time.

My question is whether the cartridge needs to go through another break-in or whether it's ready to go or do I need to give it another 20 - 30 hours before it gets some final adjustments?
bpoletti

Showing 2 responses by rauliruegas

Dear Bpolleti: Yes, you need to give time for the suspension settle down. 20-30 hours?, I can't say it but as URU975 posted you are the best judge about.

regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
Dear Bpolleti: You can't do better than with that J.Carr offer!!!!

Regards and enjoy the music,
raul.