SuperQ;475691 Wrote: > Not burnin, your ears are just used to the previous setup. Give it > time, your ears will adjust, not the equipment.
I've always been curious as to whether 'burn in time' makes any difference or not... half of what I've read up on people swear it does, the other half says it doesn't <shrug> SuperQ;475691 Wrote: > > I guess I don't know what you consider too hot to put your hand on. > Mine is warm, but never anything I would consider HOT. However I don't > put anything above or below mine without some space to allow it to get > airflow. I would either space out the gear, or move the TP to a > different part of the stack. It uses a bit more power than your average > DAC unit due to the extra CPU electronics and VFD displays. the Denon can get pretty toasty, especially during summer when my system gets a thrashing, but nothing 'too hot to handle'. the Transporter was pretty hot to the touch all over, even on the front, and the top of the unit was getting close to too hot to put my hand on, which just doesn't seem right in comparison to say the Denon. yes ideally it would be sitting by itself, in all its glory, however unfortunately there is nowhere else it can be placed... very limited area where all the equipment is housed, 2 small stacks with 3 bits of kit in each... might look in to getting some bigger feet to give it a bit more breathing room though. -- FARQ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FARQ's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=33718 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=70132 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles
