haunyack wrote:
> At the risk of putting your neck out - what's your opinion?

I believe that if there is any break-in for solid state parts and 
components, it happens in a few seconds.

Speakers have moving parts, so I can understand how they would need a 
few hours, just a car engine needs to be broken in.

The idea that things like speaker wires, or interconnects, need break in 
just seems like marketing hype to me.

The obvious part of break in that I can understand is that "buyer's 
remorse" is important, so making you keep something for a week or two
lets you get over the buyers remorse.

Tubes, phonograph cartridges, etc. have more reason for an engineer to 
understand a potential justification for some break-in.

All IMHO, of course.

-- 
Pat
http://www.pfarrell.com/music/slimserver/slimsoftware.html

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