#64007 - 02/05/07 05:41 PM
Do electronics "break-in?" Rotel v.s. Outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/28/05
Posts: 53
Loc: Portland, OR
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I recently read a review of the Rotel 1068, a pre-pro I am thinking of mating to my seven 2200's. The reviewer mentioned hearing an improvement of the Rotel over time after it had broken in; come on, these are circuits not speakers, is this possible? The Rotel is $500-600 more than the 990, does anyone have any experience with the Rotel? Gonk, I would LOVE to hear from you on this one. Thanks, the Dog_Lover.
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#64009 - 02/05/07 11:22 PM
Re: Do electronics "break-in?" Rotel v.s. Outlaw
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Desperado
Registered: 04/19/05
Posts: 361
Loc: Plano, TX
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You'll find a lot of discussion in earlier threads here about break-in of equipment - here and here and here and here and here are some of my favorite debates on it - informative and enlightening. I relate the "break-in" phenomenon of solid state devices (which professional cred in the forum seems to dismiss) to experiences as simple as seeing a movie you like many times. The first time you see it, especially in a theater, everything about it is new to you, so your mind has a hard time encompassing it all at once. However, since it so inundated you with stimuli, you come away thinking that you absorbed a lot. The next time you see the movie, you'll know a lot of things that you didn't know the first time, and you tend to notice things in the movie that you didn't notice before since you don't need to focus on them. If you just love the movie and see it many more times, you'll pretty much be at the point where you can now process all of the stimuli in it that your mind is capable of perceiving, and you see it as a much fuller experience than you did the first time. However, the first time you saw that movie, it wasn't any different - the only change was the perception of the observer...you. Just a theory, of course.
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