Can anyone explain in laymans terms why your gear sound better after warm up
I get burn in... should be called burn off just to get the manufacturing process off all the different manufacturers and parts to sweat off the packaging and sealants. But a light bulb is on or off. So SS gear in theory should sound the same. A light bulb does not get brighter after an hour. Is it your ears get programmed? Or is there and actual technical reason that it sounds better? Please pretend Im a four year old cause with Electronics I am.
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haywood310 I know there is brain conditioning that happens with sound waves and your ears sending electrical impulses..That’s interesting. How do you know that? |
Yup, this is what we need, yet another thread on a well-worn topic: How long daes it take your gear to warm up? Warm-up time for amps and preamps Is it the beer or do speakers/electronics really need some extended warm-up period? Speaker Break-In - What Physically Changes During Break-In To Enable Better Sound? Burning/breaking in new equipment? Do Interconnects need to "warm up"? Equipment Break-in: Fact or Fiction Break in blues Value of burn/break in? ... and the list goes on and on and on and on ... |