In Reply to: RE: is speaker break-in real? posted by Kal Rubinson on June 19, 2017 at 11:47:05:
"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."
-Wendell
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Follow Ups
- 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)