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the initial sound was a little rough for detailed listening, prolonged listening proved tiring.200hrs later it starts getting better, smoother and more musical.burn in is a pain, but there's no heaven without hell.
Quote from: jenhwa on 3 Mar 2009, 05:50 pmthe initial sound was a little rough for detailed listening, prolonged listening proved tiring.200hrs later it starts getting better, smoother and more musical.burn in is a pain, but there's no heaven without hell.Thanks for the reply. during my Burn in Process I have been noticing I turn down my Music, then a little bit later I turn it down again.......an later I may turn it down again, It becomes tiring. I would guess that I am around 85 to 100 hours into the burn. Still sound great though !
Hi SaySo, to accomplish burn-in, the signal just has to be going into the TVC; no signal needs to be going out to a power amp? That is to say, if I have a spare CD player, can I just hook it to the TVC and turn the volume to 4 o'clock and let it burn in for a week or 2 without hooking it to my power amp, or does the signal have to be going to a power amp, it's just that the power amp need not be turned on?Thanks for clarifying this point for a newbie.Chris
I think I have reached a point where the "hazy" middle period is gone. As I listen to my system, the soundstage somehow sounds huge and natural. The instruments seems to have more naturalness and dimensions. I can literally "see" strings at precise locations. And all this time I though the TVC was burnt in. This is awesome!!
Quote from: milpai on 13 Sep 2009, 02:12 amI think I have reached a point where the "hazy" middle period is gone. As I listen to my system, the soundstage somehow sounds huge and natural. The instruments seems to have more naturalness and dimensions. I can literally "see" strings at precise locations. And all this time I though the TVC was burnt in. This is awesome!!Out of curious.....how many hours are you at approximately. I am currently at about 700 hours. For digital I monitor through the Foobar playback timer. For my turntable I just estimate. You are right, the instrument are very easily placed within the sound field.