Capacitor Break-In... Interesting little read
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This may give some credence to those who purport the notion of 'break-in' or 'burn-in' of electrical components.
It is a topic debated on just about every audio forum ad nauseam.
The root of the problem is attempting to measure something that supposedly can only be heard.- Bottom
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So long as this 'phenomenon' can be tested in blindfold tests to those that believe 'break in' results in better sound....then.....I'll buy into it. Speakers on the other hand, I can believe that longer use results in better sound but even that, I would like to verify in blind tests.Dan Madden :T- Bottom
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