Permagrin
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Yes physical change. The one roadblock I see though is that to accurately test this is it would require two headphones that are physically identical down to a negligble threshold. FWIR that seems to be nigh impossible which suggests that there will never be a true statement regarding this. Well other than those headphones which have components that do physically change with use (whichever ones those are).
Oh and nice post ajkda.
The debate is too much fun to give it up.
I disagree that there is no proof of anything. There are billions of actions that cause the same result time after time, so you can prove an action will cause a specific result. For me, there are enough measurements of speakers to show that they do change when in use and then revert back to their original state when left. That physical change is essential in taking the first step to proving burn in.
Yes physical change. The one roadblock I see though is that to accurately test this is it would require two headphones that are physically identical down to a negligble threshold. FWIR that seems to be nigh impossible which suggests that there will never be a true statement regarding this. Well other than those headphones which have components that do physically change with use (whichever ones those are).
Oh and nice post ajkda.