Burn in time...Reality or something else???


Hello,

It occurs to that whenever you get a new piece of electronics, speakers, cables or whatever they always seem to sound better after a short "burn-in" time?

Your eyes adapt to low light if you start working at night,

Your body gets used to hot temperatures,

Your sense of smell gets used to the smell of $h!t if you work with horses,

Why not our EARS???
Are they just adapting the new environment?
joshcloud9

Showing 1 response by pbb

Wow Aida w, I thought our sense of smell was the best of all, since bs can be detected a mile away. Again, audiophiles are ready to jump in and say at the mere suggestion of some theoretical possibility of some physical phenomena that they can hear it. Belief is stronger than science. Anyone who thinks he is not prone to self-delusion, is delusional. Some break-in probably does occur in transducers, because of their mechanical nature, the audible significance of which is largely blown out of proportion, the rest is merely speculative talk that will never be tested by objective means because that is sacriligious to subjectivists. Enjoy the tunes any way. From the mif-fi trenches, good day.