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3.7s.... Un-broken in
I have what is turning out to seemingly be a bad habit of listening to music late at night at low volume levels.
My 3.6s were far less interesting at low volume levels as they sounded a bit dull. The 3.7s seem quite a bit better at this, BUT, I seem to notice that if the 3.7s are not played at somewhat moderate level for several days, they begin to sound more like my 3.6s did. With a bit of moderate level listening for an hour or so, they seem to open up again. I've convinced myself that I'm not imagining this, 'was wondering if anyone else has noted this?? |
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No, since I don't have 3.7's, but it's an interesting observation.
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However late night listening has become great since I upgraded to the Wireworld silver eclipse ICs and used the jumpers instead of the resistors... they definitely seem freer at all levels when run naked... listening at stealth levels isn't too much of a compromise musically at all... the foot still gets tappin and there is still flesh on the presentation... the silver brings the detail out without being at all edgy... and while coming through at not quite whisper low volume the music still has plenty of life and vitality. I haven't noticed any hangover or compression of the panels in the morning after but they don't go for days with just low levels passing through. I would have thought that once the panels are really freed up after 600 hours or so that they would keep their elasticity between plays but can't say with any certainty... however it does seem like a great reason to turn up the volume just a bit every now and then anyway That said I avoid too much low level listening as it's quite bad for your health Last edited by audiot servant; 12-27-2011 at 09:00 PM. |
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I had thought they were broken in, but, since I've not really kept track, and I know it takes awhile, maybe they need more play time. I'm guesstimating I have 300ish hours...probably no where near 600 yet.
I'm warming things up a bit this evening with a bit of Beck / Que Onde Guero at way above moderate levels...if that doesn't wake things up, nothing will. |
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I heard these bad boys take a year to fully open up. I am betting 1000 hours is the sweet spot.
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I'm afraid you guys are probably right, 'just need to put some more hours on.
between the ET5& it's teflon caps, the 3.7s and the JC1s, I'll be broken in sometime late in 2012. if things would just move in a nice linear fashion from new to broken in, it would not be so bad, but when ya never know from day to day how things will sound, and, what component is causing the problem on a given day... fortunately it's all worth it for those days were everything is sounding sweet and wonderful and the music gives ya those goose bumps. |
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I have just been trialling some different power cables on the amp and working out the contribution of any upgrade is just soooo easy with the 3.7s... they really are an open window... Graham |
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There are break in hours and break in hours
The ones played at a good loud level are the ones that count Hit those panels hard to get them broken in.... |
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