Curt962;621102 Wrote: 
> I'll buy into "warm up", but aside from the mechanical "work in" of
> speakers...I think the rest of the "break in" of purely solid state
> electronics is a load of crap. Scheisse.
> 
> I believe that after 24/7...your ears broke in, and adjusted to the
> different sound.  Nothing changed in the DAC you refer to.
> 
> We all could probably adapt in that time to someone beating our skulls
> with a hammer.  Eventually it stops hurting.
> 
> Why does the sound "Peak" after this 7 day burn in?  What changed?  
> How are we sure that it doesn't continue changing until reaching
> "burn-out"?
> 
> Once reaching it's prime in 7 days....the component slowly declines in
> performance until upgrade is necessary.   Don't hear anyone talking
> about that aspect of things.
> 
> I don't believe it.

I could buy into your explanation id it were applicable to all
electronic components. But no, all the other electronic components I've
tried didn't appear to change with the burn-in, EXCEPT Beresford Caiman
DAC (all this, of course, only in my personal experiences). So the
theory that my ears broke in after a certain accommodation period is a
load of bollocks, because if that's true, it would apply to every other
component, no?


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