Weelp, it could of been my ears that were being break-in, but either way, it was still an improvement nonetheless, atleast in psychologically perspective. Isn't that what music is about? sound wave and signal stimulation!!
But seriously though, all processors(cpu) that I'd owned and worked on in the past 15 years, required a time frame to burn-in (or break-in if you will), and this 24hr burn-in process is part of the QC and requirement,it always result in further system stability before all the units were being shipped out to the contractor or government, there's no exception in this regard. After the burn-in period, cpu often have the capability to be clock higher(sometime much higher) than the designated speed. Now back to the audio world, the Odyssey Statos designer documented clearly on the manual regarding the couple steps of the break-in period as well, who do you think know better than the electronic designer/engineer of the amp himself?