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

@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. 

I have broken in a lot of components over the years. Typically by the time a couple hundred hours goes by you know what it sounds like. The gestalt and all the characteristics are there and it is a mater of subtile improvements... like a final polish. Subtle but important. 

@audphile1 ,

Furman power conditioners are designed to reduce,'' not create, EMI (electromagnetic interference) issues.''

This is why I have NO issues, but thanks for looking out for me. yes

 

 

danmar123

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@audphile1 ,

Furman power conditioners are designed to reduce,’’ not create, EMI (electromagnetic interference) issues.’’

This is why I have NO issues, but thanks for looking out for me. yes

so by placing the Furnan power conditioner as close as possible to your electronics you actually reduce EMI. I understand the logic now. I’m over and out.