On the contrary, the units are built to the spec that is finally agreed upon. It's just that anything new will not remain so and will alter over time until it's "broken" in.
Just because something is electric in nature and we can't see it doesn't mean that's there's no aging: wear and tear so to speak, over the short term. It's a big learning curve and we are just on the upward part of that curve.
I'm curious as to this: if we all experienced and agreed that the burn in was of a universally short nature, say a day or so, that there'd be general agreement. Using that as a priori, would it be so difficult to consider that some things take longer?
All the best,
Nonoise
Just because something is electric in nature and we can't see it doesn't mean that's there's no aging: wear and tear so to speak, over the short term. It's a big learning curve and we are just on the upward part of that curve.
I'm curious as to this: if we all experienced and agreed that the burn in was of a universally short nature, say a day or so, that there'd be general agreement. Using that as a priori, would it be so difficult to consider that some things take longer?
All the best,
Nonoise