QUOTE(DaEMoNteNTAcLe @ May 4 2010, 11:18 AM)
debate is there for a long ti3m alrdy..
my experience tells me otherwise.
anyways, as long as there is moving parts.. i think burnin will effect.
a more valid theory would be the cables, or crossover, or transducer, needs to burn.
apart from that..
other stuff that i burn in...
PC
- processor, ram..
Car
- engine (new only), tyres (a good tips, would be to run a new wheel at 60-100km/h for about 15-30mins, and then leave it to cool down for a few hours.. to settle the rubber compound, u'll get slightly better wheel life.)
dunno what else to i burned.. er.. food?
Kinda funny when i first heard that amplifier need Burn-in?! Transistor and chips need to burn in?! But not until I get my Muse dac/amp... they really need to burn in to sound good!my experience tells me otherwise.
anyways, as long as there is moving parts.. i think burnin will effect.
a more valid theory would be the cables, or crossover, or transducer, needs to burn.
apart from that..
other stuff that i burn in...
PC
- processor, ram..
Car
- engine (new only), tyres (a good tips, would be to run a new wheel at 60-100km/h for about 15-30mins, and then leave it to cool down for a few hours.. to settle the rubber compound, u'll get slightly better wheel life.)
dunno what else to i burned.. er.. food?
and my G1A... 100 hours burn-in still not enough!!!
May 4 2010, 01:00 PM

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