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For the low end stuff with little in terms of high end ability you won't notice any difference between an instant switch on and an hour of running in.
On good equipment a running in period is always clearly noticeable. It's just like the warm up of a car from cold.
I once had a customer who felt I was talking nonsense when I told him his amp was a bit bright because it needed warming up 1st. There was nothing I could fix in it to get it to stop doing that. So he sent it to the manufacturer instead for a better opinion. They gave him a new one, and that was no different
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Originally Posted by Redo /img/forum/go_quote.gif Solid State amps shouldn't need nearly any warmup. Maybe a few seconds max depending how the gear turns on. |
For the low end stuff with little in terms of high end ability you won't notice any difference between an instant switch on and an hour of running in.
On good equipment a running in period is always clearly noticeable. It's just like the warm up of a car from cold.
I once had a customer who felt I was talking nonsense when I told him his amp was a bit bright because it needed warming up 1st. There was nothing I could fix in it to get it to stop doing that. So he sent it to the manufacturer instead for a better opinion. They gave him a new one, and that was no different