Nelson Pass, John Curl, and Ralph Karsten all believe in equipment
break-in, burn-in, or what ever you want to call it. The late Charles
Hansen did as well.
The point wouldn't be that some electronics designers think AUDIBLE break in occurs (note the capitalized word), but what evidence they have for the claim.
Do they have objective measurements showing the change
and
Do they have tests correlating the objective changes with their audible consequences, that control for well known listener biases?
If not, it's just more of the same audiophile anecdotes, unfortunately.