jchiappinelli OP
I realize that almost all audio gear requires break-in before things reach their full potential.
Don't let the "snake oiler's" tell you electronic components need weeks, months, years, to "burn in" they don't most stuff has already been taken to operation temperature for a couple of hours to be "adjusted to spec" (bias, dc,etc etc) at the factory. Electrolytic capacitors take the longest, a couple of hours will see them "properly polarized" if not they are dud caps.
If the those components took months and years to "burn in" then the factory "adjusted to specs" figures will be out to blazes and need readjusting, when you "burn in" for a few months.
The only components in audio systems that "really" needs "burning in" (I think "bedding in" is a better term) and will sound different are the "mechanical devices", tweeters,mids bass drivers, in the speakers will change a bit over time because their roll-surrounds, cones will change compliance, (get stiffer or softer) over time. Also the stuffing inside a speaker will compact over time and "could vary the acoustic damping a little. Even phono cartridges, their cantilever suspension components vary it's compliance over time.
Cheers George