Break in time that extends to months or maybe even years!!


On another thread, we have a well known and well respected piece of gear ( and great sounding too, IME) that according to the member who is reviewing it, needs in excess of 1000 hours to fully break in!! 

While we have all heard of gear that needs immense amounts of 'break in' time to sound its best, usually gear that involves teflon caps, I question whether this very long break in time is the job for the consumer? Is it reasonable for a manufacturer of audio gear to expect the consumer to receive sub-par performance from his purchase for potentially several months ( years?) before the true sound of the gear in question can be enjoyed? Or, is it ( or should it be) perhaps the job of the manufacturer of this gear ( usually not low priced) to actually accomplish the 'break in' before releasing it from the factory? Thoughts...
daveyf

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I had a Brooks saddle that was still not broken in at 1,000 miles.
Unfortunately, Brooks did not believe it was their job to send me the saddle already broken in.
That really chapped my ass!  🚲
@billwojo 
Any manufacture that says that a product needs to be broken in for weeks or months is just hoping that you grow to like it well before the return window is closed.
Shhhh....a successful marketing campaign ensures that the advertised "break-in" window exceeds the time required for confirmation bias to fully develop.
Cables? Somebody has been smokin to much weed.
Another manufacturing secret....
"Roll another one
Just like the other one"
  
@fundsgon 
I have never to an Irish pub in Montreal  
However, I heard their ballet is an excellent attraction
@fundsgon 
Hockey, maple syrup, and ballet......
Throw in the occasional Walleye dinner with a Canadian lager and you have a sort of cold weather utopia

Same thing here fundsgon.  Supposed to snow Wednesday morning.  Maybe I will take my cables outside for a cryo fix, sit in the lawn chair, have a cold one, shorten the break-in time.
How come break in time wasn't even thought about in the 70s
Too busy enjoying the great music!