Break in for new DAC


I just ordered a LTA AERO DAC with Ray Reserve tubes.  I have read that this need 200/300 hours of break-in?   If so, since I have a All tube integrated amp, I really don't want to leave it on that long.  If i have my player run music into new DAC over and over, does the amp really need to be on?

 

Thanks Much

 

mlapenta

@danmar123 that is a really suboptimal configuration. Especially with power conditioner on the bottom of that stack. You gotta fix that. And the streamer on top of tube DAC. That’s network, wifi radio and other crap right next to tubes. That’s no bueno man. 

@mclinnguy 

Over 500 Hours: The DAC will continue to change subtly 

What's the return period? 500 hours is 20 days. How would they/you convince skeptics it needs break in let alone over 500 hours? If they give you a 60 day trial, I wouldn't have any issues but over 500 hours does not seem commensurate with a 30 day policy. It's a tight fit and requires the DAC to be left on 24/7. Something does not fully add up.

WOW: "Over 500 Hours: The DAC will continue to change subtly"

High-end devices designed with low-to mid level devices stress, 99.5% aging effect happened in first 50hrs. If device utilize components to the max, aging definitely will continue beyound 50hrs, and that’s really bad! 

@audphile1 

Thanks, but I have NO choice. 10 lbs of crap, in a 5 lbs bag. I get no ’’interference’’ on the OPPO. I "can" relocate the WIIM. As of now it has no negative effect on the Aero.

Once I find an N200, that’s when I’m going to have a positioning problem...

@danmar123 Furman is most likely generating tremendous EMI that impacts your components. You might not hear it until you remove the furman and eliminate that noise. But it’s up to you.