I have been running the concept for quite some time with the Arum Classics wood, which is is a great combination but i felt the table and arm could do a lot more with a better cartridge. Having just ordered not seduction I opted for the Ortofon 2M bronze which has had some mixed reviews mainly for being very revealing and analytical. Having duly mounted the cartridge, carefully aligning it setting VTA setting the tracking force to the higher end of the recommended range I cued up Dire Straits Brother in Arms and sat back to listen. Ugh, it sounded terrible, very little bass, edgy overpowering treble and mid's . I was is dispare wondering what had I done wrong. i checked everything carefully again including cartridge connections as I suspected I must have got them wrong and out of phase. Nope all was well and I could not find anything wrong. I was on the verge of pulling it out and mounting the classics wood again, but t was getting late and being frustrated I thought I had better leave it till the next day.
To cut a long stort short, I decide to give it chance an persevere with the sound in the hope it would get better with time. Oh boy am I glad I diid that:; after about 20 hours the whole character of the cartridge changed. The edgy treble was gone, the bass came in with fantastic control (unlike the classics wood which sounded bloated), the detail, clarity and soundstage just blew me away. Even after only 20 hours the 2M bronze had transformed my vinyl listening experience for the better and its still improving with every side.
Moral of the story, dont be too quick to condem something because t does not sound right straight out of the box, It really pays to persevere and allow it time to break in.