some1x
Headphoneus Supremus
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I'm just what are the scientific explanations as to why amps will sound better after burn-in.
Originally posted by mojoman How come burn in never results in a component sounding worse then when it was new? In years of reading audio forums I've never heard anyone say "I've burned in my xyz component for 100 hours and it really sucks now compared to when I first plugged it in." |
Originally posted by mojoman How come burn in never results in a component sounding worse then when it was new? In years of reading audio forums I've never heard anyone say "I've burned in my xyz component for 100 hours and it really sucks now compared to when I first plugged it in." |
How come burn in never results in a component sounding worse then when it was new? In years of reading audio forums I've never heard anyone say "I've burned in my xyz component for 100 hours and it really sucks now compared to when I first plugged it in." |