Ratix0
New Head-Fier
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Recently I have got my hands on a set of Graham Slee Voyager after hearing how well it sounded with my ER4P on flat, and Im even more amazed at how nice it sounded with the ER4S. I didn't really like the S due to a gigantic lack of bass, but on contour it gave a nice amount of bass, just the way I like it. Although I didn't like contour on my ER4P, its too much for my liking.
Nevertheless, I have been reading around and people are saying that burning it in would make this already fantastic amplifier sound way more fantastic. However, I am not too familiar with burning in amplifiers. I've managed to find some pink noise and white noise as well as frequency sweep from some website that goes by the name of Burn in Wave or something along the lines of that. I set them to an Ipod playlist and set it to run my voyager when I'm not using it (e.g. When I am asleep and stuff). I am wondering if theres any precautions I should take note of to prevent spoiling my amplifier? I have read that I should give headphones/earphones a rest while burning in, which means I shouldn't keep it running for hours non stop, but how about amplifiers?
Currently, I am intending to plug my P to S adaptor and a random cheap earpiece to let it run over the times when I am not using my voyager. Am I doing it right? And if I should give it a break, how long would you suggest I do to not burn out my amplifier (If it ever does, Im not sure).
Cheers!
Nevertheless, I have been reading around and people are saying that burning it in would make this already fantastic amplifier sound way more fantastic. However, I am not too familiar with burning in amplifiers. I've managed to find some pink noise and white noise as well as frequency sweep from some website that goes by the name of Burn in Wave or something along the lines of that. I set them to an Ipod playlist and set it to run my voyager when I'm not using it (e.g. When I am asleep and stuff). I am wondering if theres any precautions I should take note of to prevent spoiling my amplifier? I have read that I should give headphones/earphones a rest while burning in, which means I shouldn't keep it running for hours non stop, but how about amplifiers?
Currently, I am intending to plug my P to S adaptor and a random cheap earpiece to let it run over the times when I am not using my voyager. Am I doing it right? And if I should give it a break, how long would you suggest I do to not burn out my amplifier (If it ever does, Im not sure).
Cheers!