Burn in Step up transformer with ipod.


Here is question for you guys. There are cd products out there that reduces the output of CD players to low levels so that they can burn in phonostages and step up transformers safely.

Most cs players output between 2-4 volts which can damage phono step ups. With an ipod, the headphone output is 30mv. If i pay a track via the ipod and connecting it to a step up transformer with rca and play at low volumes, wouldnt it be the same thing as what these products do?
leicachamp
Wouldn't the load at the input side be impacted by the load at the output side?
Get an inverse-RIAA device from Jim Hagerman. It does exactly what you're looking for, and it's a bargain.
There are some really inexpensive phono transformers available. That is if $20-$30 bucks is cheap enough for you. I can't remember theirs names or where to buy them but if I were looking I would bottom fish Ebay to start.
Kevin Carter of K&K Audio, the US distributor for Lundahl transformers burns in new MC transformers with line level signals. As long as transformer is properly loaded and phono stage is off or not connected I see no problem. In fact, burn in is quicker. I burned in a pair of LL1931AGs ($900ea Lundahl silver MC transformers) in this manner.
John. Thanks for the info.

Did you connect to the output of the step up transformer and load the inputs ?

It's interesting to hear that K&K burn their step up with line level signals. I have never read a direct case of a transformer damaged because of a high level signal, but there seems to be an urban myth that many folks out there have done irreversible damage to their step ups and phono stages.