One last thing to add to the above burn-in advice - during the burn-in period you may experience times where the system does not sound as good as it did previously.
This will pass after a few more hours burn-in
e.g. I have cables that sound great initially, but after around 25 hours the system sounded worse than before. By around 60 hours the system started sounding much better and things just improved after that. I observed less focus in the image and clarity suffered.
In my system everything took around 400 hours for everything to sound their absolute best.
One other note: unplugging IC’s and speaker cables and then reconnecting them - you should allow time for them to re-settle - a couple of days is normally adequate.
Regards - Steve
This will pass after a few more hours burn-in
e.g. I have cables that sound great initially, but after around 25 hours the system sounded worse than before. By around 60 hours the system started sounding much better and things just improved after that. I observed less focus in the image and clarity suffered.
In my system everything took around 400 hours for everything to sound their absolute best.
One other note: unplugging IC’s and speaker cables and then reconnecting them - you should allow time for them to re-settle - a couple of days is normally adequate.
Regards - Steve