Ali Tait;539031 Wrote: 
> I've certainly heard changes in things like new coupling caps in my
> valve amps,and no I didn't imagine it,because they can sound bass heavy
> one day,and very toppy the next while they break in.I can't say I
> noticed any change in the Touch though.Sounded great straight out of
> the box.Wonder how long they are run for in the factory?

I'm afraid that you are imaging it or if your not, I can tell you its
not your capacitors. Once a capacitor is fully charged, especially a
coupling capacitor (which is basically instantaneously), they have a
constant and exactly the same effect on the signal passing through them
until they go bad.

There are no moving parts in fixed capacitors, most charge
instantaneously, there is no such thing as burn-in or break-in with
fixed capacitors because once fully charged they do their job the same
time after time exactly the same, especially the ones in the signal
path.

Again the reason the Touch sounded great right out of the box is
because there is no such thing as burn-in to effect a modern electronic
devices sound!


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