Break In Question?


I have been under the assumption that in order for a component to break in there must be a signal pass through from one piece of equipment to another. That is, running a Dac/Preamp into an amp, the amp must be turned on for the Dac/Preamp to break in.

But is this really true? Does the amp really need to be turned on?

ozzy

ozzy
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Ahhh yes, the classic ad hominem argument, the laziest of all logical fallacies. Have a nice day!

Every belief is shaped by our personal perspective, but not every belief is equally biased by it.

So sayeth my mind bogglingly stupendous intellect!

I love the way scientists and engineers think their profession adds any credibility. It hobbles you and you become a victim of your education as well as the way you choose to view the world. 

@audition__audio You hit a critical point. Any good scientists would already know knowledge in science changes constantly and changes a lot. There is hardly anything that can be labeled as "absolute" So when people throw down their scientific degrees, and saying they trust the "Science" what exactly are they saying?

Like all the scientists in the 60s saying Nicotine was not addicting. People certainly trusted the science. 

Or when Scientists concluded the Auroras absolutely didn’t make any sound and that the people who say the Auroras did were dillusional.

Or  "trust the Science" in 2021 LOL. Oh that’s a big one. You will see. 

"Trust the Science" has literally become a meme and a cult.