Amp Break-in?

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  • Walton
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 2

    Amp Break-in?

    Hi

    I've got a new A21 that I'm trying out, and wondered how much difference I should expect after 'burning in'?

    To my mind it seems to lack significant resolution compared to my 100wpc Arcam P35 I've been using previously. The midrange sounds less 'precise' but more natural, and the topend seems "cloaked" - One possible reason is the bass is so dominant - way too boomy in the small room I'm temorarily in using floorstanders.

    On the plus side, it is more mellow to listen to than my P35, and has a much wider soundstage - It just doesn't seem to have that 'high fidelity' thing.

    I'm using RCA unbalanced with

    Meridian G07 CD
    Arcam C31 Stereo Preamp
    Arcam AV8 AV processor
    Ruark Prolouge II floorstanders

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks

    Richard
  • nopat
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 16

    #2
    After a proper "burn in" and somewhat halfassed setup on the pre, I noticed a marked improvement in overall extension and resolution. 80 hrs? plus 15-minutes into playtime from cold.

    I always thought of my setup as being more "bright" than anything else, and find myself tuning it out to "unwind" some of the top-end. Then again, I have no real basis of comparison, so my comments can be taken with a grain of salt.

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    • kfr01
      Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 83

      #3
      Try room treatment next.

      For my system, 6 GIK acoustics panels helped smoothed things out in my long narrow room and took my system to the next level.
      Karl
      My Chain: PC Audio (EAC + FLAC) --> USB --> PS Audio Digital Link III USB DAC --> Exodus XLR's -->
      Parasound Halo P3 --> Exodus XLR's --> Parasound HCA3500 --> Custom Exodus Audio 2641 Speakers

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      • Chris D
        Moderator Emeritus
        • Dec 2000
        • 16877

        #4
        Heya, Richard, welcome to the Guide and Club Parasound! :banana:

        Yes, a significant improvement in Halo performance after break-in is well documented, by owners and reviewers. Offhand, I don't think I've ever heard Parasound themselves remark on it officially. Do a search for break-in here in the Club, there are other thread(s) here about it.
        CHRIS

        Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
        - Pleasantville

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        • Peter Nielsen
          Super Senior Member
          • Sep 2004
          • 1188

          #5
          Originally posted by Chris D
          Yes, a significant improvement in Halo performance after break-in is well documented, by owners and reviewers. Offhand, I don't think I've ever heard Parasound themselves remark on it officially.
          Yep. The amps need a minimum of 100 hours. At ~250 hours they are usually fully broken in...

          Peter
          Last edited by Chris D; 13 November 2016, 17:01 Sunday.

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          • Walton
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2006
            • 2

            #6
            Thanks everyone.

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            • mikepinkerton
              Member
              • Jun 2004
              • 86

              #7
              Has anyone ever graphed changes in frequency response before and after "break in"? Seems like a myth to me, I like science.

              -Mike

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              • Chris D
                Moderator Emeritus
                • Dec 2000
                • 16877

                #8
                Good question, Mike. I'd be interested in the science answer to it. I was just glad to find out that I wasn't the only one that thought I was hearing improvement in my Halo gear as I used it for the first many, many hours.
                CHRIS

                Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
                - Pleasantville

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                • Peter Nielsen
                  Super Senior Member
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 1188

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mikepinkerton
                  Has anyone ever graphed changes in frequency response before and after "break in"? Seems like a myth to me, I like science.
                  Hmm... The difference is not necessarily in frequency response. It's mostly the capacitors that require a very long break-in time. The electrical difference will probably mostly be in "response time" and not in frequency response. I noticed a clear difference in how the JC1 was able to deliver bass transients. A new, out-of-the box unit sounds a bit "harsh" compared to one that has been broken in. (I guess a not-too-out-of-line analogy would be to compare a capacitor with a battery. A battery that is not charged is sluggish compared to a fully charged one. The same goes with capacitors. Even though capacitors do not remain charged like batteries, a brand new capacitor is not at 100% efficiency until it's burned in a few hundred hours).

                  Peter

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                  • mikepinkerton
                    Member
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 86

                    #10
                    but isn't "harshness" something that can be seen on a graph? It's generally used to describe pronounced highs in the 5 KHz "presence" range. I agree there is a dimension of time and transience that is missing from a 2D graph, but I'm not sure how much can be attributed to the extra dimension.

                    Not trying to flame...honest!
                    -Mike

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