In Reply to: Does the followin compoent have to be switched on, for signal to flow through the PREceeding component? posted by andyr on August 16, 2015 at 13:06:33:
Can you break in an amp if there are no speakers attached to it?
In any case, I recently had a conversation about this kind of topic, and suggested that the user should make all the pertinent measurements when new, and then again "after" breaking it in. To my knowledge, no one has done this. Maybe the manufacturers have, but I haven't seen any data from them. Has anyone else?
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Follow Ups
- RE: Does the followin compoent have to be switched on, for signal to flow through the PREceeding component? - Inmate51 13:45:42 08/16/15 (6)
- You Cannot Turn a Speaker Off........ - Todd Krieger 19:01:08 08/16/15 (0)
- RE: Does the followin compoent have to be switched on, for signal to flow through the PREceeding component? - marc g. 14:09:25 08/16/15 (0)
- RE: "if you tell me what the 'pertinent measurements' are ... I'll make them. ;-)) nt - andyr 13:49:37 08/16/15 (3)
- RE: "if you tell me what the 'pertinent measurements' are ... I'll make them. ;-)) nt - Inmate51 17:22:54 08/16/15 (2)
- RE: "if you tell me what the 'pertinent measurements' are ... I'll make them. ;-)) nt - PAR 01:35:59 08/17/15 (0)
- RE: When are you going to deliver all that test equipment to me? ... - andyr 18:20:05 08/16/15 (0)