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I worked as an electronics technician for more than 10 years and I can assure you. There is no such a thing as "break in" or "burn in" (other than the previously mentioned fraction of a second) of electronic components, cables, connectors, etc. Electronic components only get worse as time goes by (and that includes tube amplifiers too). However our hearing capabilities depend on our brains as much as on our ears. I noticed that the sound of the music changes as I pay attention to different "areas" of the sa ...
Oh, brother, and I suppose you don't think that cables make a difference either. I've been in audio as a hobby for 30 years, a ham radio operator since I was in high school, and played around with radios earlier than that. I notived in a lot of cases that in some gear that circuits seem to get quieter (thermo noise) ever so slightly, and even the little 2 transistor radios that I had as a kid would seem to perform better after a few months of use. I'll grant you, that some of the parameters like room en ...
One thing is the truth. The other is what we perceive and/or believe as being the truth.Analog radio circuits are susceptible to radio interference, like electric motors, sun rays, other radio station with stronger signals, weather conditions, etc. Because they have to be "open" trough the antenna to capture the specific radio signal which selected in the dial. That does not apply to a properly designed and built electronic device that don't have to capture signals trough the air, like amplifiers and sp ...
Open up a new Cambridge Audio piece of gear and you will see a sticker that clearly states that the devise should be given at least 36 hours of burn in before any critical judgement be made. Cambridge Audio is made up of electronic engineers from Tag McLaren . That is just one example of a manufacturer that believes in burn in.
I noticed the model you have is also a SACD/DVD-A player. In this case you may be having the same problems that people out there are having adjusting the bass