Audio-Technica AT33EV User Manual
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To properly align the AT33EV cartridge, use a protractor specific to your tonearm's geometry. Adjust the cartridge so that the stylus sits exactly on the protractor's reference points, ensuring minimal tracking error across the record.
The recommended tracking force for the AT33EV is 2.0 grams. Use a stylus force gauge to accurately set the tracking force within this range for optimal performance.
Ensure that your records are clean and free from dust. Also, verify that the cartridge alignment, tracking force, and anti-skate settings are correctly configured to minimize surface noise.
The typical break-in period for the AT33EV cartridge is around 50 hours of playback. During this time, the suspension will loosen, and sound quality may improve.
The AT33EV is a moving coil cartridge, requiring a phono preamp with MC input capability. Ensure your preamp supports MC cartridges to achieve the best sound performance.
Clean the stylus after every 10 hours of playtime using a stylus brush or a specialized cleaning solution to maintain sound quality and prolong the life of the stylus.
Check the cartridge alignment, tracking force, and anti-skate settings. Distortion can also result from dirty records or a worn stylus, so ensure these are not the cause.
Store the cartridge in a cool, dry place, ideally in its original case. Keep it away from magnets and direct sunlight to prevent damage.
The AT33EV works best with medium mass tonearms. Ensure the tonearm's mass complements the cartridge's compliance for optimal resonance frequency.
The AT33EV is a moving coil cartridge, and its stylus cannot be replaced separately. If the stylus is damaged, the entire cartridge must be replaced or retipped by a professional service.