The Clearaudio Cartridge Break-In Record is a unique tool. Playing an endless groove cut with pink noise significantly reduces the length of the break-in period.
Saturday 1 December 2007 By David Denyer
New Clearaudio Cartridge “Break-In” Test Record Phono cartridges usually need a running-in period to reach their full sonic potential. This can take anything from 40 to 100 hours, depending upon the manufacturer, design and construction of the phono cartridge.
The Clearaudio Cartridge Break-In Record is a unique tool. Playing an endless groove cut with pink noise significantly reduces the length of the break-in period. A total of twelve continuous pink noise tracks are provided, 6 each side, at various positions on the record.
In addition to the continuous cartridge break in tracks, several other tracks are included to aid the accurate set up of the cartridge, tone arm, turntable and the whole hi-fi system.
The Clearaudio Cartridge Break-In Test record is pressed onto high quality 180 gram vinyl.
UK selling price (Inc. VAT)
Clearaudio Cartridge “Break-In” Test LP £45.00
AVAILABLE NOW
Consumer contact
Audio Reference,
Unit 8 Enterprise Park,
Slyfield Industrial Estate,
Guildford, GU1 1RB
Tel: 01252 702705
Fax: 01483 301412
Email: info@audioreference.co.uk
Distributor’s web site: www.audioreference.co.uk
Manufacturer’s web site: www.clearaudio.de
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