In Reply to: RE: is speaker break-in real? posted by volunteer on June 19, 2017 at 06:42:46:
Tests were made by Paul Barton (PSB Speaker) a while back and reported on soundstagelive but the link fails now. Here is a quote from it:"Finally, and perhaps most controversially, Barton talks about the supposed break-in effect of components that has become so popular in audio today. Break-in refers to running components for a long time (sometimes hundreds of hours) to the point where their components "settle" into their proper operating mode. Barton doesn't doubt that some components do change subtly, but he thinks that the major improvements people think they're hearing aren't in the components at all. Barton doesn't doubt that people are hearing these changes, but thinks that what they're hearing is actually brain
break-in.Barton has examined his own speakers to test this. He has taken a Stratus Gold loudspeaker, built and measured some ten years ago, and re-measured it today. The deviation is slight, perhaps 1/4dB at most. Although that deviation can possibly be heard, it is certainly not a huge difference that one may attest to hearing. Instead, Barton surmises that the difference in sound that people are hearing over time is conditioning of the brain. He cites experiments done with sight that indicate the brain can accommodate for enormous changes fairly quickly and certainly within the hundreds of hours that audiophiles claim changes occur in. Could this apply to hearing, too? Barton thinks that more often than not, what happens is that the changes in perceived sound that are attributed to component break-in are simply the brain becoming accustomed to the sound. He warns listeners not to fool themselves."
Edits: 06/19/17
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- RE: is speaker break-in real? - Kal Rubinson 11:47:05 06/19/17 (19)
- Hah! An actual test! - ph5y 10:55:36 06/24/17 (1)
- RE: Hah! An actual test! - Kingshead 21:24:38 06/24/17 (0)
- I'm in the brain break-in camp - mcondo 05:14:08 06/20/17 (4)
- RE: I'm in the brain break-in camp - ahendler 16:45:54 06/20/17 (3)
- Yet, you bought them. - Inmate51 20:54:25 06/20/17 (1)
- RE: Yet, you bought them. - ahendler 21:06:04 06/20/17 (0)
- RE: I'm in the brain break-in camp - bare 19:01:47 06/20/17 (0)
- RE: is speaker break-in real? - Inmate51 15:07:06 06/19/17 (1)
- Count me in - 3db 03:24:40 06/20/17 (0)
- I've believed this to be the case. Does the speaker change or the listener adapt? - volunteer 12:01:19 06/19/17 (9)
- I've believed this to be the case: Me, too. (NT) - Kal Rubinson 14:12:12 06/19/17 (8)
- RE: I've believed this to be the case: Me, too. (NT) - Inmate51 07:03:53 06/20/17 (7)
- Yes. - Kal Rubinson 07:10:00 06/20/17 (6)
- RE: Yes. - Kingshead 07:13:57 06/20/17 (5)
- Actually it does not. - mrdavis842 18:13:58 06/23/17 (3)
- RE: Actually it does not. - Kingshead 05:23:02 06/24/17 (2)
- RE: Actually it does not. - mrdavis842 07:16:54 06/24/17 (0)
- Actually.................... - Kal Rubinson 06:44:04 06/24/17 (0)
- No. - Kal Rubinson 11:45:11 06/20/17 (0)