Do you think LP needs break-in to sound its best?


Most of the time brand new LP sounds fine, but when I listen to it several times after, it seems to sound better. I guess it could be psychological. What is your experience?
audiolui
Never experienced LPs sounding better after a few plays. But what do I know- I have been buying LPs for 4 decades
Having knowledge of industry vinyl record production years ago, most producers did clean the mold release compound as a separate step. Those that did not suffered a significant increase in returns, which were very costly.
I buy from my local Church Holy Water for my Record Cleaning Machine. the records sound definitely different after using it.
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