Shadorne, are you saying that engineers deliberately engineer their equipment to audibly burn-in? I have heard some far out theories before, but this one sets new standards.
+++ Often the part selection and design criteria are heavily influenced by the desired products useful life span. +++
Mmm yeah. This statement would have been even more interesting if there was any correlation between burn-in and reliability/life-span. There isnt, but if you are theorizing that there is, then we have yet again set new standards for far out theories.
+++ Nobody wants a "lemon" out there that hundreds of customers complain about; the cost to make a manufacturing recall to get equipment to perform properly as originally specified to customers; the cost to reputation +++
Well its nice to see youve done Business Management 101, but again this has zero relevance to the phenomenon of burn in.
I guess you may find individuals that will send back V-Caps because they sound slightly better after 400 hours. Personally I elected to keep mine ... each time.
Regards
Paul
+++ Often the part selection and design criteria are heavily influenced by the desired products useful life span. +++
Mmm yeah. This statement would have been even more interesting if there was any correlation between burn-in and reliability/life-span. There isnt, but if you are theorizing that there is, then we have yet again set new standards for far out theories.
+++ Nobody wants a "lemon" out there that hundreds of customers complain about; the cost to make a manufacturing recall to get equipment to perform properly as originally specified to customers; the cost to reputation +++
Well its nice to see youve done Business Management 101, but again this has zero relevance to the phenomenon of burn in.
I guess you may find individuals that will send back V-Caps because they sound slightly better after 400 hours. Personally I elected to keep mine ... each time.
Regards
Paul