Does a new cd transport require break-in time?


I just ordered a new Cambridge CXC transport to go along with  Gungy DAC.
Does it require any break-in time?
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Equipment from the best dealers does not require a break in time; however, dealers who do not accept returns, or those who go all out to avoid them, say that 3 months is necessary. This coincides with how long a credit card charge can be disputed.

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A big complaint with the now popular CXC is the all in one remote. I have found that Cambridge uses the common Phillips RC-5 protocol meaning many remotes will work with it. I had a remote from my Classe CDP-1 that to my surprise not only worked but the numeral buttons allowed direct track access. This means the CXC has the software to perform this function but marketing decided to have one remote for their whole component line.
Anyways I am very happy with mine post break-in.




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It’s aggravating to find out the CXC is capable of accessing tracks but can’t because of marketing!
Also, I’m having issues with  mistracking on the unit.