06-22-14: Csontos
It makes no sense that the expectation is for parts to fall out of spec in order to fall into a desired lower cumulative level of performance. Ridiculous. And how would this be accomplished within a reasonable time frame? By using inferior quality parts? Again, ridiculous.
Exactly, when a unit is tested and adjusted up before it leaves the factory, it should stay this way for some time, for years we all hope.
To say that components change their characteristics after this because of "burn in" hours, means those adjustments will out out of spec, after the burn in.
Brand new capacitors do what's called "form" but this only takes minutes and they should already be "formed" by the time it takes to do the final spec adjustments in the factory before shipping.
The only thing in audio I know of that degrades relatively quickly from the first time it's switched on is tubes. And if they don't have auto bias circuits to keep them in spec, they need to be measured and adjusted every now and again. As they do loose the bias adjustment, depending on how many hours they are on.
Cheers George