Definitely something more than subjective acclimatization, albeit with no objective confirmation method. When a process unravels over time before your ears, with all other variables (local power demands, ambient atmospheres, etc.) controlled by repetition, the explanation must be a physical adaptation of the signal passageway itself, from raw flat asphalt (new Cardas copper) to hard biased pavement. Because of the traffic, and maybe the nature of the traffic. Very different from unicorns or magic fairies in the sky. Too bad there's no evident way of making bombs or curing cancer out of it, or maybe we'd know by now the mechanism by which this occurs.
Why no “Break in” period?
If people say there’s a break in period for everything from Amps to cartridges to cables to basically everything... why is it with new power conditioners that people say they immediately notice “the floor drop away” etc. Why no break in on that?
I’m not trying to be snarky - I’m genuinely asking.
I’m not trying to be snarky - I’m genuinely asking.