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Equipment burn in time
rollo:
Well after 600 hours no more changes in sound. The new panel [Square "D"], lines [ 8ga cryo Romex] and outlets [ Voodoo graphine] are DONE. Ready to rumble.
charles
Nick B:
--- Quote from: rollo on August 13, 2017, 10:19:18 AM ---Well after 600 hours no more changes in sound. The new panel [Square "D"], lines [ 8ga cryo Romex] and outlets [ Voodoo graphine] are DONE. Ready to rumble.
charles
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Ok, Charles!! Just a sound bite for inspiration :thumb:
https://youtu.be/PtMFdEPc64I
rollo:
Nobody said it better. We will have some severe break-in for the new Rethm Saadhanas coming to my home soon. Minimum 500 hours.
Have the little SS system ready to break them in.
charles
Response Audio:
Break in really does depend on what type of component it is and whats used inside. For all our tube preamps, we always recommend cycling on and off. Few hours on, few hours off. This will break in the component much quicker than just leaving it on 24/7. There are also some good burn in tracks available to use when your not listening to music. Tbey use the full frequency spectrum and really help in the process.
I now leave my integrated hybrid's tube preamp stage powered up at all times. Of course it is several years old now and has thousands of hours of play time on it.
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