I don’t think Totem’s specifications for break in have been mentioned, though I only scanned this thread. It doesn’t appear as if the salesperson mentioned this, but the Hawks needed 60-80 hours at moderate volumes.
I did a little searching, but can’t find what the OP’s cables sound qualities are as to warm or more open. Ditto with Sim Audio, but both are obviously good quality stuff. I had a pair of Dreamcatchers, and these Totems were the most responsive to cabling changes that I have ever experienced. I see that the OP has tried cable changes though.
What I’m wondering, is if the cables and the electronics are on the warm side of the sound spectrum. If they both are, then the combination would no doubt muffle the speaker output as the OP is experiencing. Can anybody chime in on Sim Audio and the Audience AU24SE?
I did a little searching, but can’t find what the OP’s cables sound qualities are as to warm or more open. Ditto with Sim Audio, but both are obviously good quality stuff. I had a pair of Dreamcatchers, and these Totems were the most responsive to cabling changes that I have ever experienced. I see that the OP has tried cable changes though.
What I’m wondering, is if the cables and the electronics are on the warm side of the sound spectrum. If they both are, then the combination would no doubt muffle the speaker output as the OP is experiencing. Can anybody chime in on Sim Audio and the Audience AU24SE?