mswlogo;213047 Wrote: 
> It seems the "experts" believe break in is neccessary for cables and
> components.
> This implies things are constantly changing and wearing.
> If thats the case why not recommend replacement after so many hours.
> 
> I don't know of anything in the physical world that "wears" when in
> operation and knows to stop wearing past its peak. How does the device
> know to stop wearing and when?

At one point in time, the experts thought the Earth was the center of
the solar system, that the Earth was flat, and various and sundry other
bits of absurdum.  As a general rule, when the "experts" argue
stridently to convince you they are correct, it is a pretty good
indicator they are neither.



-=> Jim


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