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In Reply to: RE: DAC question: break-in posted by Geoffkait on October 30, 2024 at 05:27:40
So called long break-in is meant to protect manufacturers from equipment returns. Manufacturer tells the buyer it takes 60-days of break-in for the piece to sound right..... which is just beyond the return window ;-)
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It seems that delving into a discussion on what other manufacturers might offer is irrelevant to this thread.Within the context of this thread eg the Geshelli return policy, 30 days should be more than enough time to break-in the Dac and assess its sound quality.
:-)
J.
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I've heard that comment before, but never understood it. Most electronics say about 200hr. Just run signal through it 24/7 for a week or so, and it's done. With a source, you don't even have to turn the amp on and hear it.
Jack
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Unfortunately, I have seen more than one instance of this practice over the years.
Nt
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I figured you'd be the one to ask.
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