Caribou679
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My intention is not to upset people, but on a forum discussions can bring counter ideas.
On the amps I am using I do not saw significant changes with burn-in. However with IEMs and headphones, yes I notice a noticeable/significant change for the better, so an improvement.
Under better circumstances,and a more stable base, I will have a tubes amp and will be able to experience it myself.
I am interested in getting this bass expanded amp to experiment the change in sound it brings.
Currently using an amp with closed earphones,RP22, to listen to Beethoven's symps and Opeth growls!
Anything that can help to improve these experiences is welcome...
regards,
Originally Posted by HeadphoneAddict /img/forum/go_quote.gif I think you're gonna upset a few people about this. This particular CMoy bass boost does use a capacitor that might need burn-in or time to "form". The builder does say it will work well without a cap. On this particular amp I can say it has changed a little, acheiving a mildly to oderately improved soundstage vs new. I reported on this earlier. However, I can vouch for, affirm, or attest to the fact that my iBasso D1 and my PenguinAmp Royal have had even more significant changes as they put more hours on the clock, they use significantly bigger caps... |
My intention is not to upset people, but on a forum discussions can bring counter ideas.
On the amps I am using I do not saw significant changes with burn-in. However with IEMs and headphones, yes I notice a noticeable/significant change for the better, so an improvement.
Under better circumstances,and a more stable base, I will have a tubes amp and will be able to experience it myself.
I am interested in getting this bass expanded amp to experiment the change in sound it brings.
Currently using an amp with closed earphones,RP22, to listen to Beethoven's symps and Opeth growls!
Anything that can help to improve these experiences is welcome...
regards,