0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 1388 times.
For reasons I don't really understand myself I moved by CD reference (a simple Cary CD-303 early version) out of my system for approx. eight months. It sat in its box under my bed.Three weeks ago I setup the 303; and to my shock it sounded like crap. It sounded flat, thin and shut-in. Even sterile. Just like it sounded out of the box 2.5 years ago.However, within maybe ten hours of play the "sound" was back to what I remember and love. Relaxed, tunefull. open etc. FWiiW-the original break-in took fo ...
Thanks guys. I appreciate the comments.DVV how are things, ethnic tensions and the economy in particular, in your part of the world? I hope you are well.
My son played ice hockey vs. a team from Slovakia (I realize you are not in Slovakia BTW). The Slovak kids and coaches were a pleasure to get to know a bit. I was taken by the fact roughly half the Slovak kids spoke passable English. And they play a really fast paced brand of hockey.Thanks again.
But, as things go, I get to drive him around
Quote from: DVV But, as things go, I get to drive him around In the Yugo ? Buckle up !! [/list:u]
Break In: I see this as related to warm-up of equipment. Tube folks know all about it. I suppose that hollow versus solid state should behave similarly, just at different rates. After all both share many similar components as well.DW: Boy you're right about us provincial North Americans needing to get out more. I stayed with a family from Finland for 5 weeks when I was 17, sorta as a cultural exchange program. Like you said, all it took to "open my ears" was a spin of the radio dial. Even from t ...