adamdea;618448 Wrote: 
> Ignoring the the tendentious preamble, the answer to the original
> question is obvious. Some manufacturers do in fact pre-burn-in and some
> actually charge for the privilege. Thus far no problem. But there are
> other factors and a high degree of uncertainty involved in buying from
> other consumers which outweigh these benefits.
> Conclusion: yes you might pay extra for it, but not for secondhand
> goods

I would suspect that the "burn in" you talk about here isn't to "break
in" the electrical performance to the ultimate nirvana of sound
quality, but rather to weed out infant mortality failures.


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