tyler_durden Wrote: 
> That's not break-in.  That's infant mortality testing, and it is
> probably done for 24 hours.  Electronic devices tend to fail quickly or
> last a long time.  They are looking for the fail-quickly devices.  I'm
> sure their engineers would get a good laugh at the notion of
> "breaking-in" the power supply.  It ain't shoes, you know...
> 
> TD

Thank you for the long winded explanation of 'quality control', which I
guessed (see statement: 'perhaps quality control?') as the purpose of
the "break in" <-- Power One's wording. 

I don't recall saying the SB will sound better after break in. I think
it's the other way around, and components break people in.


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