There are phonostage burn-in products out there (KAB, Hagerman, Thor) that utilize your CD player. Most frequently these products are used to speed up the break-in process of your phonostage. But are they worthwhile to use every month or so to improve phonostage performance? I was told doing this is akin to driving your car on the freeway to blow out the carbon. I've yet to buy a burn-in unit. Do you think they are worthwhile?
Just searched for and found this excellent topic with very useful information. Thanks so much to all contributors. Now where did I bury that silver cable and that 50 Cent cd ;-)
Why wouldn't the manufacturer burn in the equipment before shipping. That way, when you get the item, its burned in. Well, you know the answer know, don't you?
Would using CDP as a "phono preamp cooker" not fry the preamp with it's 2V (or higher) output? Especially when CDP is connected to the preamp input for low output MC carts. If that is not an issue, then I'm gonna do that. I promise not to use the requiem thing for this purpose.
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