Pat Farrell;187210 Wrote: 
> 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
Pat,

As always, you have made it easy to understand sometimes complex
criteria.

.


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haunyack

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