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Re: which avr is good for axiom?
#129823 03/02/06 04:13 PM
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In reply to:

"whats the typical time for burn in??"




How many milliseconds was that?

Re: which avr is good for axiom?
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#129825 03/02/06 08:15 PM
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Isn't it a proven fact that it takes some people's ears longer to burn in than others?


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Mine are still smoldering, I believe.

Re: which avr is good for axiom?
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I thought I smelled something funny. PHEW!


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It really can't be argued that the sound doesn't change after a very small period of time (they've proven it beyond a shawdow of a doubt), but the way we hear it clearly does. My M60ti sounds better to me now that I've had them awhile. Interesting how over time your hearing changes with any one particular speaker.

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#129829 03/02/06 10:25 PM
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Interesting article, although I can't make heads or tales out of it.
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#129830 03/03/06 02:21 AM
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WJ, the typical time for break-in varies between 17 and 49 seconds, but since they already did that when tested at the factory, you won't have to bother; just enjoy the music.


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Re: which avr is good for axiom?
#129831 03/05/06 01:39 AM
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LOL @ JohnK.

I normally try to avoid discussions such as the ones like the last few replies, but since everyone seems to have a similar opinion, I figured why not:

I am by NO means an audiophile, but I do have a very extensive electronics background. From what I gather, speakers are a mechanical device that does take time to "break-in" just as most any other complex mechanical device.

However, as was noted by JohnK, the break-in for speakers is mere seconds from what I know.

As to the origional poster; well I am a newbie around here, and could be wrong, but so far, looks like I am the only one driving Axioms with a SonyES; the 1000ES specifically. At the time I purchased it, it was the only product that had all the features I desired that fit in my price range, aside from the 2000ES, but I wasn't *quite* ready to try their "digital drive" amps yet, so I stuck with the 1000ES which is traditional class "AB" analog amplification.

-Alan

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