DAC break-in question


I'm not wanting to debate if break-in is real or not. 

Can I just stream to a DAC and keep the amplifier off (the Dac is running and showing the sample rates, etc)? Or does a signal need to be getting to the actual amplifier?

My amp is Class A and I do not want to leave it running. However, I don't want to dig into my house ceiling speaker system (a real pain).

Thanks in advance

 

Thanks in advance

aberyclark

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I'm in camp amp needs to be on to pass full signal through output section of dac.

 

As for burn in, I absolutely hear it, this over many decades and all sorts of equipment. But in any case, it all becomes a non issue once components have a certain amount of hours on them. Problem arises when one doesn't believe in burn in and dismisses/banishes newly purchased equipment, I've had personal experience in buying equipment from churners who didn't believe in burn in, I don't let on a thing, they assume equipment lousy, may be willing to let it go at a lower price.

 

I don't even bother dealing with burn in much anymore, have a desktop or bedroom system I can use for burn in purposes. Speaker, speaker mods and amp output tubes are the only instance in which I have to put up with burn in.