@douglas_schroeder My brain has been brainstorming. What I’ve come to realize is your assessments naturally lead to very illogical conclusions. All of which pose more questions than answers.
All of the points below are of the assumptions the system sound is static and the change is only the ears playing tricks.
1) Why do some components sound different with burn-in and only with new products.
2) Why does the burn-in vary so much from almost 0 to even 500 hours.
3) If the ears perceive changes that aren’t really there, why does it only happen with new components.
4) If amplifiers warm up is false, why does it always sound virtually near its best at 90-120 mins mark.
5) If the ears perceive changes, why does it not perceive change in your direct comparison. This sounds more like your ears are unable to differentiate direct comparisons.
6) If our ears perceive changes that don’t exist, why do established system sounds identical every time? In other words, why do our ears detect no changes when there is in fact no changes, like a system that we
7) I know exactly what my amp sounds like when it’s cool vs when it’s warm. Why does my amp sound its best after 2 hours warmup time, regardless of how long I’ve sat down and listened? The amp warmup sound is completely independent from my listening duration.

