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Originally posted by sluggo:
At the risk of this topic becoming contentious....I don't buy into circuit break-in. Mechanical break-in, like speaker cones, etc., sure. But saying that a solid-state amp or prepro needs break-in is like saying that your brand new Dell needs to be run for 20 hours straight (playing minesweeper continuously, of course) before it performs its best.

No offense to the diehards, of course laugh
I agree completely. It's complete horse poop. Mechanical components can conceivably "break in" and I have experienced this with speakers. With electronic components, once it's up to operating temperature it either performs as designed or it doesn't. You also get the occasional (laughable) claims of wiring needing to "break in." Please....
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