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In Reply to: RE: Yes posted by airtime on June 19, 2017 at 07:49:17
"However does break in radically change the sound - NO !!!"
The sound will tend to change a little. Whether it is "radically different" or "just a little bit" depends upon your expectations and sensitivity to sound differences.
The Thiels we currently own and use took awhile to mellow from new. FOr me this was a big and welcome development to my enjoyment. But their fundamental characteristics did not change - just the sound softened a little, the bass and treble extension seemed to improve a little bit and the whole thing seemed to be more coherent.
I think the shouting matches online really spring from the notion that one person's small change for the better is another person's big improvement.
As I have tweaked on my stereo over the last decade(s) I have noticed that the changes can be quite subtle, but feel VERY significant when you are getting close to the realism you want.
Like the last 0.5mm of twist on a telescope that brings everything into focus is very significant, but the first 15mm of twist have bigger changes.
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As explained above with the Gallo and Lowther speakers it was a radical sound change. For most speakers the change is small
Alan
I've dabbled in astronomy for 25 plus years. Since I moved I haven't yet setup my scope. But I am looking forward to using it again.
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