Mark Lanctot wrote:
> I see what you mean about amps - one day I'd like to go for Bryston
> amps, and they do adhere to the burn-in idea:


I don't have a Bryston, the closest I got was that I considered one
before I bought my Classe

> At least they admit it's for weeding out failures, which I agree is
> useful.  As to "maturing" components, ?

Marketing-speak

electronic components typically have lots of failures "infant mortality"
in the first minutes of use, and then low failures for a long time until
late in life, 5 to 10 years. Assuming you don't have power spikes, kids
pouring Koolaid into it, etc.

twenty years is longer than anyone cares, it is essentially "lifetime"
without using the words.


-- 
Pat
http://www.pfarrell.com/music/slimserver/slimsoftware.html

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