Those break in CD


I heard that the break in CD they sell for 180$ is the same thing as puting a data CD into the audiocd player (like one Windows ME CD) Do any of our audiophile fellows had experience with this ?
dismalonyx

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As far as I know burning in means to feed the widest possible frequency and amplitude ranges into the system to cover all frequencies and amplitudes of REAL music in a shorter time which then might be needed for burning in.
If they succeed in charging you $180 for that band of frequencies on any CD their marketing dep. has done a marvellous job!!
Try to get your dealer burning in your cables or whatever or - even better - listen to good music for a good amount of time and enjoy the "it's getting better all the time". Spend the $180 on a good Red French and have fun!
Good luck!