Originally Posted by solbergg Anyone know where to acquire one for free?
I don't know what people typically use for burn in, but if sound energy over the entire spectrum is desired, then white noise would be the ideal source because it has uniform energy distribution over the entire frequency range.
i burnt in my headphones with these tracks overnight... when i put them on in the morning there was a DRASTIC change, of course this is coming from A900LTD's which ive heard changes quite substantially over burn in periods...
I use a burn-in cd for my headphones. they're supposed to be for speakers and amps but it also includes the full frequency sound and many recordings to help burn in your headphones. it's a very useful cd.
Originally Posted by Wilson /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't know what people typically use for burn in, but if sound energy over the entire spectrum is desired, then white noise would be the ideal source because it has uniform energy distribution over the entire frequency range.
Not true, exactly. If you are really concerned about burn in, you should be using pink noise. Pink noise varies with the inverse of the frequency to give a flat output on audio gear.
Honestly, though, don't worry about burn in and don't take much stake in it. Just listen to music and enjoy your headphones.
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