tyler_durden;149611 Wrote: 
> Which is more likely to be "breaking-in", the device or your mind?  My
> money is on YOU.
> 
> TD

That is a good point, and one of the reasons I like the sanity of this
forum.

There is a break in time for fine classical guitars and spruce tops
take much longer than cedar tops to break in....at least a year or
more.
Speakers also clearly have a break in period. 
Granted, these are mechanical devices with moving parts.

An electronic component ,cold, out of the box seems to change within
the 1st hour.
Some claim that it will change in the 1st several 100 hours. 
Is there "science" behind that belief or only subjective and highly
susceptible opinion?


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