Public domain downloadable file for burn-in and testing?
Don Pearce wrote:
What in blue blazes are you on about? Amplifiers don't burn in - they
start as good as they get, then very, very slowly fail, and if you
really want to play something on it for ages, play anything and just
press the repeat button.
I am considering always leaving the amp on. That way it is always warm
to play straight away and none of that terrible thermal cycling - being
switched on and off. I will get a decent lightning protector for those
nasty lightning bolts!
You can't do anything with speakers using tones - all you will assess
is the depth of standing wave modes in you room. And believe me, if
you don't live in a really good anechoic chamber, they will be huge.
I just want to hear how balanced the tweeters are.
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