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Originally Posted by PFKMan23 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
If burn in matters so much, I wonder why Ray doesn't just use a burn in rack for all those caps. The hour figures being tossed around for it are very high. In fact, 750 hours is 31.25 days which is past the trial period for the Predator. I'm sure Ray would love for his customers to hear his amps at their very best, so I think that should be one of the things he should really think about employing for his future orders. That said, I've owned a Hornet in the past and the burn in wasn't nearly as pronounced as what I'm seeing here.
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Yeah, I would like it if Ray had a burn-in rack for these big caps. I've heard all my amps change, but the majority of the changes were between 75-200 hours, with the D1 and Penguin Royal changing up to 350-400 hours. I've read about some people needing 800 hours to burn-in their RSA amps, but my Tomahawk sounds the same at 850 hours as it did at 700 hours. The Predator however IS still changing for me, and most recently the change has been a big boost in the bass with an additional layer of transparency.
I've spent the better part of the last month burning-in my predator - I listen to it for couple of hours, and leave it running to check on it the next day. I listened to it for the first time on 12/27/07, and I listened for about 3-5 hours a day for the next 4-5 days, before running it full time 24/7 around the 3rd of Jan. It was around the 8th or 9th that I wrote Jamato8 about my concerns about the sound. I had maybe 150 hours on it by then. I said:
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I have over 700 hours on the D1 DAC (and 500 on the amp with AD797 LR, AD8397 buffer, LT6234 DAC) and only 150 on the Predator, and the D1 still seems a little more detailed and punchy, vs the predator which is smooth but slightly veiled vs the D1. Also, My old P2 with Headstage USB DAC cable is only slightly behind the Predator in ambience but ahead in detail and bass, and it has 150 hours too. So, you have over 750 hours on the Predator and I'm wondering what it will sound like in the end. |
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I am afraid, that from my experience, you have many hours to go until you actually hear the Predator. At 300 hours it sounded nothing like it does now, nothing. At 300 hours it was ok but nothing super special. That huge cap is the problem and part of the success of what you will hear. There is such low current that it takes a long time to form a 15,000uf cap. The same is true of Xin's 22,000uf caps. People don't want to believe it, I don't care. It is chemistry and physics. You have a cap with a chemical slurry interacting with electrons. . . |
So, since that time I've been keeping a log, and I run the amp continuously, with a couple of 1-2 hours breaks here and there. Each date that I noted below was a day that I listened next - I noted either the time I started to listen, or was done listening. I keep this log in a text file on my computer, which I have it connected to the USB running almost all the time. Most of my comments about what I have heard did not go into the time log, but have gone into Jamato's Predator review thread if it was significant.
1/11/08 10pm 211 hours
1/15/08 10pm 305 hours
1/16/08 10PM 329 hours
1/17/08 10AM 341 hours
1/18/08 10PM 377 hours
1/19/08 10PM 401 hours
1/20/08 10AM 413 hours
1/20/08 10PM 425 hours
1/21/08 4PM 443 hours
1/22/08 12n 463 hours
1/22/08 10pm 473 hours
1/23/08 10AM 485 hours
1.23.08 10PM 497 hours
1/24/08 10pm 521 hours
1/26/08 10PM 569 hours
1/27/08 9PM 591 hours
1/28/08 12mn 618 hours
1/30/08 12mn 666 hours
1/31/08 11am 677 hours
2/1/08 11pm 713 hours
2/2/08 11am 725 hours
2/2/08 8pm 734 hours
At this point the Predator has surpassed all my other portable amps. But, it didn't get there until the past 100 hours or so, which means I'll probably keep this burning-in till past 1,000 hours (11-12 more days).
But, the DAC still isn't quite up to the level of my modded iBasso D1 DAC, which I believe also internally upconverts to 24/96. I still want a PICO for the 24/96 DAC, but I just can't spring for one yet. But, I am close. The refund from my second dead P2 is due soon, and with the $100 from selling my PIMETA, all I need to do is sell the Tomahawk and I have enough for a PICO with DAC. I feel the Meier Headsix is too good with small iPods to sell. And, I sometimes like the extra features on my Lyrix (DAC, bass boost, crossfeed, charging, gain) and SuperMacro 3v3 (impedance, gain, bass boost, crossfeed, auto-timer, charging) too much to sell either of them yet. The SM3v3 actually sounds pretty good with the AD797's that I just put in it, and it was updated by Xin right before Thanksgiving.
The big question is, since I already have the Predator with DAC as well as iBasso D1 and Lyrix with DAC, should I put that money towards the first half of a Benchmark DAC1?