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In Reply to: RE: Does the followin compoent have to be switched on, for signal to flow through the PREceeding component? posted by Inmate51 on August 16, 2015 at 13:45:42
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You could start with an FR graph, harmonic distortion plot, an impulse response, and a "waterfall" MLSSA graph, and add whatever else you think would be useful.
"New, out of the box, versus 100 hours of burn-in" would be interesting. You'll be a pioneer.
:)
Do forgive me if I am adressing the wrong topic but this thread has moved around a bit starting with a phonostage and now, apparently, moving on the loudspeakers (I think).
The set of meaurements suggested by you are appropriate for louspeakers (e.g. MLSSA)so I will return to your question as to whether anyone has performed pre and post burn in measurements. They certainly have. Keith Howard (I believe) doing this many years ago for a number of comparative speakers in one of the British magazines.
Was there a measureable difference? Yes. I suspect things would not be so straightforward with purely electronic components though.
- coz I sure as hell ain't gonna lay out my hard-earned, to buy it! ;-))
Andy
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