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
I only use 78 rpm records. The good thick stuff from 1897.
I always keep one in my trunk for a spare tire.
I thought I asked a serious question and expected people would answer if they have something to contribute. Apparently, some folks didn't take my question seriously. What can I say? I guess some folks here love to have fun.
Syntax,
Have you tried Baptism water. It has to be used. The added natural ammonia is the secret.
I read on record insert that MOFI Anadisc 200 gram that record will sound better after several plays.
Audiolui..you must be a budding Audiophile and there is nothing wrong with that. Audiophiles are well aware that there is slight residue in the record grooves from the cutting stylus in a record factory that will clear out after several plays. Thats about it.