Musica Amantem
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IMHO, there are two types of conditioning thresholds with the Yggy, based on everyone's description of its behavior. The first, is the expected burn-in process, typical of most electronic boards and electromechanical components setup in an integrated interactive process. This is just temporary and will settle down once it arrives to burn-in steady-state.
The other condition is the fixed period of time the component with the highest thermal demands arrives at steady-state. This is the time threshold that ensures the whole system is at its best and unfortunately is a fixed condition, unlikely to change over time, contrary to the burn-in process. At this stage, all components are at their best, because the bottleneck has met all other components' conditions of steady-state. Steady-state here means the behavior of the component has reached the performance plateau which was expected by the designer.
Unfortunately, applying an external heat source to the device would not accelerate meeting this second requirement, as heat here is only a consequence of a process going on internally that conveys to steady-state. In other words, its not a heat requirement, but heat is a consequence of operational requirements. Just my own opinion.
Can any Yggy owner confirm the stock XLR pin configuration (3 or 4 pins)? Is it a male or a female? Thanks!
The other condition is the fixed period of time the component with the highest thermal demands arrives at steady-state. This is the time threshold that ensures the whole system is at its best and unfortunately is a fixed condition, unlikely to change over time, contrary to the burn-in process. At this stage, all components are at their best, because the bottleneck has met all other components' conditions of steady-state. Steady-state here means the behavior of the component has reached the performance plateau which was expected by the designer.
Unfortunately, applying an external heat source to the device would not accelerate meeting this second requirement, as heat here is only a consequence of a process going on internally that conveys to steady-state. In other words, its not a heat requirement, but heat is a consequence of operational requirements. Just my own opinion.
Can any Yggy owner confirm the stock XLR pin configuration (3 or 4 pins)? Is it a male or a female? Thanks!