Jayctoy
I assume that what you mean is that any assessment of any speaker that isn’t done after complete burn in is a complete waste of time. I would also assume you mean that any assessment has to be done in the owners listening room because as we all know the room is a critical aspect of assessing a speaker. And of course, an assessment can only really be done when the final amp, cable, source, etc... is used In my opinion all of these factors are far more important than burn-in,
What other restrictions are you going to place on my ability to form an opinion? Do I have to also listen to only the music that you say I should have to listen to?
Piffle and nonsense...audiogon forum...adios
I assume that what you mean is that any assessment of any speaker that isn’t done after complete burn in is a complete waste of time. I would also assume you mean that any assessment has to be done in the owners listening room because as we all know the room is a critical aspect of assessing a speaker. And of course, an assessment can only really be done when the final amp, cable, source, etc... is used In my opinion all of these factors are far more important than burn-in,
What other restrictions are you going to place on my ability to form an opinion? Do I have to also listen to only the music that you say I should have to listen to?
Piffle and nonsense...audiogon forum...adios