I agree about 100 hours, as far as I can remember. Mine is not the maxxed out version. Still one of the best stages I have listened to and a steal at the price. No trouble over secveral years of regular use. The only phono stage I have auditioned, to better it marginally, was the Tron 7, but that was in an all Tron sydtem and it is about twice the price
K&K phono break-in period
Just thought to ask fellow owners of this phono stage on their experiences on the break-in period. I finally took the plunge building the Maxxed-out version (w/ Tantalum resistor & LL1931 upgrades) which I completed 2 days ago. It will be compared to my 7 year old AES PH-1 phono pre. Been following the K&K phono evolution (rave reviews) since 2003 which is how I got convinced to finally get it. Building it was so much fun and quite straight forward. Never had a problem putting it together. However, it needs to be broken-in...I'm leaving it powered-on for at least 5 days continuos per intructions.
Can anyone tell me approximately the length of burn-in before I can hear improvements in sound? 100-200 hours? Maybe longer as you have the tubes, Capacitors and transformers to break-in...
How did your units sounded right after build? One thing I noticed is this unit is dead quite! The bass is just phenomenal... Any comments/advice on this or what else to expect would greatly be appreciated...Thanks in advance.
Can anyone tell me approximately the length of burn-in before I can hear improvements in sound? 100-200 hours? Maybe longer as you have the tubes, Capacitors and transformers to break-in...
How did your units sounded right after build? One thing I noticed is this unit is dead quite! The bass is just phenomenal... Any comments/advice on this or what else to expect would greatly be appreciated...Thanks in advance.
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