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This video may prove informative.
Interesting... but what's the relevance for break-in? I didn't watch the whole thing, but it seemed to be about comparing two different capacitors, not the same one broken in.
Personally, I'm certain I'm susceptible to "brain break-in", in the sense that as time goes on I adjust to the sound I'm hearing. The same thing will sound very different from day to day, or even from hour to hour. So I would never be able to say for sure that some component is breaking in.
I certainly hope electronic components do not change their written, tested values within a few hundred hours of being energized. I have never read on the side of a capacitor: 100uf for ONLY 200 hours.
It has nothing to do with unstable circuits, design flaws, etc. And it hasnothing to do with "getting used to the equipment".Not all components take this long. But for some reason the teflon stufftakes a long time to get to where its final sound is. Wire, resistors, etcnot that much.
IMO, it brings to light some reasons people hear differences. It proves there are scientifically quantifiable reasons for things happening/changing which were never measured before.Point being, it's only one aspect of what I believe are a slew of "happenings" which have not yet been positively identified, and consequently have never been measured.
Quote from: Double Ugly on 20 Sep 2008, 06:12 pmIMO, it brings to light some reasons people hear differences. It proves there are scientifically quantifiable reasons for things happening/changing which were never measured before.Point being, it's only one aspect of what I believe are a slew of "happenings" which have not yet been positively identified, and consequently have never been measured.Hmm. To me, that's not a very useful way to think about things. I mean, lots of people report all kinds of stuff anecdotally, from UFOs to ghosts to alien probes.
And the usual "objectivist" tact quickly comes into play; compare other's experiences to something absurd, effectively promoting the superiority of their position while ridiculing the opposing position via the comparison.
I've stated my position and have nothing more to offer. If those who wish to continue can manage to state their respective assertions, beliefs and experiences without belittling or otherwise demeaning others, the thread will be allowed to remain. As soon as it turns into a pissing contest, it will join all the contentious threads which came before in the Intergalactic Wastebin.
There's no point talking about theory (the theory of electrons in real metals with real grain structure is probably not complete, and psycho-acoustics is in its infancy)
So, after you have bought a new piece of equipment (or put in a new cap, etc.) you either noticed a break-in period or you did not.