Hi Coot, unfortunately no audio manufacturers have the financial resources and patience to warehouse and immobilize assets for two months of break-in before shipping... Unless one of their relatives were makers of fine Parmizan cheese or Barolo wine, that is.
And very much like Parmezan and Barolo, class D amps fresh-off the factory floor are hardly instant gratifiers.
So they make up these fanciful urban legends about their particular products blossoming into marvellous music makers just after a couple of days of break-in.
Having said this, not having, uhrn... taste tested the D-Sonics at all, I have no idea whether their early intemperant asperities would eventually evolve into the complex bouquet of a mature Amarone, or slide into the matter of factness of a Texas red.
G.
And very much like Parmezan and Barolo, class D amps fresh-off the factory floor are hardly instant gratifiers.
So they make up these fanciful urban legends about their particular products blossoming into marvellous music makers just after a couple of days of break-in.
Having said this, not having, uhrn... taste tested the D-Sonics at all, I have no idea whether their early intemperant asperities would eventually evolve into the complex bouquet of a mature Amarone, or slide into the matter of factness of a Texas red.
G.