Tecknik, interesting point. In fact, I do not know of a high end manufacturer, that states their equipment sounds optimum as soon as you plug it in and start playing music. So many products owners manuals, written by the engineers and designers, talk about the breaking in process. As far as kosst and others, they are measurement people, and go by the " if it can't be measured, it can't be heard ". Just need to ignore them, 'cause they keep coming back. Enjoy ! MrD.
How much does volume matter when breaking in amps and cables?
I'm not here to debate break-in. I generally leave new amps, components, and new cables playing low volume for a for long periods to start the break in process. Just curious how much does volume play a role in breaking in such. I get that speakers probably need pretty good amounts to push drivers, but what about other components?
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