marcandr: no, i think there are more than 4 nuts like you and yours, tho some are rumored to be imprisoned on uranus. i suggest you all get together again, plug a digital clock into the same outlet occupied by your toaster and see if you can discern a difference in the inner detail of the upper mid-range of your speaker output whilst listening to the 4th of bachÂ’s brandenburgische konzerte. if you don't hear this most important phenomenon, none of you will likely make the grade as a reviewer at s'phile or tas. but then, for such a positive return on your karma, you might add a page to your thanksgiving homily. -cfb
Tweaks break-in period ?
Hi all,
Have you ever experience tweaks break-in period ? Yesterday night me and 4 of my fellows (all audiophiles) were having a good time listening to music on my main system.
As I had received a brand new set of Black Diamond Racing cones (MKIII version)sooner in the day; and the ones (also MKIII) sitting under my power amp were a "loan" and belong to one of my friends, I proceeded to switch the older set with the new one.
Holy s...!! The sound changed !! It became harsher, thinner, more up-front, a little sibilant and less musical !!! We all thought that something was wrong and that maybe I had MK IV version instead of MK IIIs. But no, both sets were MK IIIs. It is true that my friend's set had several hundred hours under my amp but does burnin exist with tweaks or were we all nuts?
Maybe it is an energy related thing. Maybe after x number of hours of receiving vibrations (therefore energy) from the amp the cones get their final arrangement at the molecular level !? I don't know.
One thing is certain though, we ALL notice the differences and they were not subtelities but very evident ones.
My question is: Have you ever experience similar effect with tweaks and if so, what do you think would be the reasons ?
Hope we are not the only 4 nuts on this planet ;-)
Thank you all
Best regards
Marc-André Rodrigue
Have you ever experience tweaks break-in period ? Yesterday night me and 4 of my fellows (all audiophiles) were having a good time listening to music on my main system.
As I had received a brand new set of Black Diamond Racing cones (MKIII version)sooner in the day; and the ones (also MKIII) sitting under my power amp were a "loan" and belong to one of my friends, I proceeded to switch the older set with the new one.
Holy s...!! The sound changed !! It became harsher, thinner, more up-front, a little sibilant and less musical !!! We all thought that something was wrong and that maybe I had MK IV version instead of MK IIIs. But no, both sets were MK IIIs. It is true that my friend's set had several hundred hours under my amp but does burnin exist with tweaks or were we all nuts?
Maybe it is an energy related thing. Maybe after x number of hours of receiving vibrations (therefore energy) from the amp the cones get their final arrangement at the molecular level !? I don't know.
One thing is certain though, we ALL notice the differences and they were not subtelities but very evident ones.
My question is: Have you ever experience similar effect with tweaks and if so, what do you think would be the reasons ?
Hope we are not the only 4 nuts on this planet ;-)
Thank you all
Best regards
Marc-André Rodrigue