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In Reply to: Re: More Thoughts on Burn-In posted by Just_Thom on October 20, 2005 at 17:26:57:
is the Purist Audio burn in- CD but i don`t know if it is still available. I had one (somebody has stolen mine) - very expensive but worth the money. There are high- energy signals similar to what Lynn described, sweeps and pink noise on it, simply play it in repeat- mode for two days at high level and the first burn- in is done. Also the amps and all signal- touchíng components take profit from this CD, even when they are burned- in with normal music- signals. The amps will get much hotter than with normal music- signals...Regards
Robert Bastani
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Used the Purist Audio Design CD (REV-B)
(six-+++ hours as prescribed)Not sure where the improvement came from,
tubes, cap's, wires, drivers, or my just expecting them to ...Needed a second opinion....recruited ...
the "Sig-Oth" ....After a glass of wine
and an hour and a half-hour or so ... she said ..."Wow ... what did you get ... NEW ... how much did it cost ???
it sounds GREAT ..."My opinion too ... and the cost was about a hundred bucks...
After this "run-in", my system seemed to demonstrate a little more synchronicity ... to repeat an over-used term.It just keeps getting better ... back to tube "rolling" ...
and maybe ... putting the "caps" back on the MK II AirForce horns ...
GGGGGGGGGGGG
Robert,The Purist Audio Design CD is still available but is a revised edition (revision B). Retails for $99USD. I'm still wondering whether or not to buy it as I can't find any reviews of it on the 'net and I'm worried it may not be as good/effective (advertising hype aside) as the original.
I want to try this disc too, but had the same reservations...BUT....it's Christmas time and I have a very deep stocking above the mantle...Maybe Ms. Santa will be kind to me.
Dogs will be DAWGS...
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