Am purchasing a CDP that, per reviews and my dealer, needs 400 hours or so of "burn in" before it sounds near optimum. It can also be used on cables and other hardware.
I respectfully request that those who feel that "burn in" is voodo, has no scientific basis, ect. refrain from posting. We've been there, done that. No need for another food fight.
This disc was developed by Esoteric.
I would like comments from those who have used this, or other similar products, and its effect on "speeding up" the break in process.
Also, this and the "Ayre" disc have a track that supposedly addresses magnetic build up in an audio system. The claim is that it cleans up this residual effect resulting in better sound. FWIW, the Isotech disc was favorably reviewed by TAS.
Thanks in advance for any constructive comments / insights.
I respectfully request that those who feel that "burn in" is voodo, has no scientific basis, ect. refrain from posting. We've been there, done that. No need for another food fight.
This disc was developed by Esoteric.
I would like comments from those who have used this, or other similar products, and its effect on "speeding up" the break in process.
Also, this and the "Ayre" disc have a track that supposedly addresses magnetic build up in an audio system. The claim is that it cleans up this residual effect resulting in better sound. FWIW, the Isotech disc was favorably reviewed by TAS.
Thanks in advance for any constructive comments / insights.