Re: Why don't components sound bad after "break-in"?

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Posted by manualblock [ 69.112.43.172 ] on March 24, 2006 at 22:03:27:

In Reply to: Why don't components sound bad after "break-in"? posted by GarMan on March 24, 2006 at 21:31:54:

Wow', my post logged at exactly the same time G-man; I didn't mean to jump your thread. I think the sound gets better because the electrical forces re-form capacitors over time and equalise bias loops etc. Heat and power change compliance's and any materials must seat themselves to function to their best advantage; like an egine runs better after it has locked in.
But thats just my guess and it may be 100% wrong.
I know my oil-filled caps are finally opening up becuase my jaw dropped suddenly after two weeks of listening and I heard a whole new sound. Must be the heat loosening things up on the molecular level.

Hey; did you order the Marchand Kits?


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