I'm intending to put some v-caps in my tube amplifier, only problem is they apparently need abut 400hours of break in before they sound as they should.
I don't want to leave my amp on 24/7
How do I go about "cooking" these things before soldering them in?
I believe It can be done via the line outs of my cd player or tuner?
Any suggestions?
Edits: 01/01/11
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Topic - Capacitor cooker / Break in? - mashley 11:54:21 01/01/11 (19)
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- Thanks, Luca... - Lew 13:14:41 01/05/11 (1)
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