And you have to burn the cables in just right. Quantum right.
https://www.thecableco.com/quantum-burning-technology-burn-in-machine.html
https://www.thecableco.com/quantum-burning-technology-burn-in-machine.html
And you have to burn the cables in just right. Quantum right. https://www.thecableco.com/quantum-burning-technology-burn-in-machine.html |
And you have to burn the cables in just right. Quantum right. I can't decide of the right word for that is "shameful" or "shameless." |
If I got this correct, this is a 70 Watt amplifier that produces frequencies up to 125 Hz only and costs $20 000. At the same time there are some 50KHz channels. Above link is in the running for the longest description on the shopping website. If you want to confuse your enemy, talk to him until she/he surrenders. All $20 000, that is. |
When it comes to cheaper modes of burn-in, I think it exists to some extent. I had speakers that did change over a week or two and I still believe it was real change. Speakers I got after them did not change at all. Maybe it depends on the actual product. I am on no side and cannot care less if burn-in exists or not, but those are my observations. Earphones definitely did change. |
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