Does a brand new electrical circuit for audio gear benefit from burn in/break in time?


I mean, the consensus seems to be that all other electrical components of audio gear does, right? So seeing as all that brand new Romex is basically another electrical component in the system?

immatthewj

@ieales 

- not sure why you would even conjecture that … but in any case …nope … that is dead wrong … and you lose that wager …full stop. 

- My entire system was fully disconnected into its individual components and then boxed up and stored away for protection during the house renos

- after full Reno completion six-odd weeks later …THEN …all boxed up components and cables were taken out of storage  and finally reconnected again with new dedicated line and outlets  …. and voila … 

 

These outlets are great built like a tank put these in your audio room for $100

money well spent 

 

Does a brand new electrical circuit for audio gear benefit from burn in/break in time?

No.

- not sure why you would even conjecture that … but in any case …nope … that is dead wrong … and you lose that wager …full stop. 

- My entire system was fully disconnected into its individual components and then boxed up and stored away for protection during the house renos

- after full Reno completion six-odd weeks later …THEN …all boxed up components and cables were taken out of storage  and finally reconnected again with new dedicated line and outlets  …. and voila … 

Actually, I win. 

Six nines of the time people make changes, they do not reseat all connections, power and signal, before experiencing night and day improvements.

they do not reseat all connections, power and signal

I will certainly give that a try, @ieales  .