mlsstl;621774 Wrote: 
> As noted before, to the extent that any "break-in" adjustment is
> psychologically occurring at the subliminal level, it is hardly
> surprising that a person would have different responses to different
> pieces of gear or that one person would not react the same as another
> to the same item. 
> 
> There could also be technical reasons due to design or parts selection
> that might cause one piece of equipment to age differently than
> another, but I suspect that is somewhat overblown as the root cause in
> most situations.
> 
> It is rather ironic, but I've observed the more subjective a person is
> in their approach to audio, the more insistent they are there must be a
> physical cause of their perceptions. Sometimes it seems the
> subjectivists are almost embarrassed to admit their perceptions are
> also influenced by subjective factors.  ;-)

What causes, other than physical, can you enumerate? I thought
scientifically everything should be reducible down to physical causes.
No?


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