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I dunno. I shouldn't say anything, but this is driving me a little wacky. What exactly are you breaking in? Resistors? Capaictors? IC's? And what exactly is the scientific basis for thinking there is anything to break in? And do you really think you can compare what you're hearing after 70 hours with what you heard after one hour? That would require a very carefully designed controlled experiment with two identical amplifers and speakers, one amp with 70 hours of use, and the other with one. Obviously we're all entitled to our opinion, and everyone has a right to report those opinions, but in the end sound reproduction is a science. And I hope we're all willing to take those opinions with several grains of kosher salt. Let's see-- I think the flame suit is in the master bedroom closet. Better check.
Quote from: DMurphy on 22 Aug 2008, 01:35 amI dunno. I shouldn't say anything, but this is driving me a little wacky. What exactly are you breaking in? Resistors? Capaictors? IC's? And what exactly is the scientific basis for thinking there is anything to break in? And do you really think you can compare what you're hearing after 70 hours with what you heard after one hour? That would require a very carefully designed controlled experiment with two identical amplifers and speakers, one amp with 70 hours of use, and the other with one. Obviously we're all entitled to our opinion, and everyone has a right to report those opinions, but in the end sound reproduction is a science. And I hope we're all willing to take those opinions with several grains of kosher salt. Let's see-- I think the flame suit is in the master bedroom closet. Better check. I'd say the sound after 72 hours is about what the sound was at 24 hours. I was gone for 48 hours. It sounds about the same as I can remember 48 hours prior. But here's a straightforward example considering I NEVER believed in breakin before: On the Regina Spektor track Fidelity, when I first listened to it my chair didn't vibrate and the room wasn't full of bass as I was accustomed to; now my chair practically levitates and the room is chock full of deep bass notes. Something changed. Don't know what but I certainly like the fullness now. The top end is about the same as it was at the beginning. This tune and all the tunes I have repeating I am very familiar with so when improvements occur I can pick them up. Will the sound change any more from here on out, or can I even tell it does, don't know. Did it really only take 24 hours to stabilize? Maybe it was 3 hours and that occurred after I went to bed after the first 2 hours. But I can assure you it got much better and specifically in the bass regions which was my earliest complaint (I would offer that added bass is easier to detect than subtle changes in high frequencies). These amps are the real deal to me and the value they present is ridiculous compared to the multi-thousand dollar amps I have had in here. I trust my ears (and the seat of my pants).
I trust my ears (and the seat of my pants).
I'd say the sound after 72 hours is about what the sound was at 24 hours.… It sounds about the same as I can remember 48 hours prior.
On the Regina Spektor track Fidelity, when I first listened to it my chair didn't vibrate and the room wasn't full of bass as I was accustomed to; now my chair practically levitates and the room is chock full of deep bass notes. Something changed. Don't know what but I certainly like the fullness now.
The top end is about the same as it was at the beginning. This tune and all the tunes I have repeating I am very familiar with so when improvements occur I can pick them up.
I have to side with Dennis when he says "…sound reproduction is a science". We are all entitled to our opinions and we all have the right to report our opinions and observations. But it seems wrong to me when an opinion or a personal observation describing amplifier break-in is reported as if it were a scientifically determined fact.
I've had the SX200's running the woofers on my VMPS RM40's and I have to say that I've experienced some pretty scary room resonances in the past couple of days. I can definitely vouch for their bass output but I found the bass output very impressive right out of the box. I'm using Atma-Spher M60's on top and the couple of times (last time after about 50 hours). I tried the SX200s full range I didn't feel they measured up to the M60's on top. As for the break-in comtroversy, the owners manual said the amps require 300 hours of break-in. I'm going to send them an email asking if they can explain what happens during the process.
I am pretty excited with how these sound now
Just for kicks, the temperature of the top cases are 79 F and the side vents are 83 F. In comparison, the top of my tube preamp is 93 after almost 5 solid days of playing music.
I didn't really mean to take the big machine on like that. I think people realize he's expressing an opinion. I guess amplifier talk in general drives me crazy--just like sports talk does. I guess it's because I'm not any good at either one. I listen to one amp, and it sounds like the other amp. I listen to one speaker, and it never sounds like the other speaker. I'm just not an amplifier-type guy. So I'll stay out of amp threads in the future.