I think so.
What do you think?
Cheers.
Put the question across a little differently; is the break-in/running-in of electronics audible? even is we can clearly understand the theory as well as tried, tested and measured results exist?
Put the question across a little differently; is the break-in/running-in of electronics audible? even is we can clearly understand the theory as well as tried, tested and measured results exist?
Yeah that's what I'm asking really, cheers.
It's not something I've ever experienced (as in 'this product sounds shite at switch-on, but 3 hours later it really sings' or 'when I first heard these speakers they made me claw the walls, but now, six months later, you would have to prise them from my cold, dead hands'). But then I'm pushing 60 and probably not 'discerning' enough to notice such things.
I'm an English graduate, so I have no opinion on what's feasible or not with electronics. The fact that black boxes can produce music at all seems miraculous to me.