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First impressions: NAD T778
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<blockquote data-quote="Jukkelstukkel" data-source="post: 1079904" data-attributes="member: 20572"><p>Rule of thumb is that ANY piece of new equipment requires a playing in/running time of up to 100+ hours and more to start sounding close to its real potential. So keep the T778 running on BluOs Radio Paradise MQA. On BluOs it is free access to MQA software and it sounds great.</p><p></p><p>Let us know what it sounds like in a week or two... Maybe it does sweep the previous T777V3 you had, which remember was already played in when you received it after being a demo unit, under the carpet? And the competition as well...</p><p></p><p></p><p>"Moon Audio recommends giving headphones 300 hours to break-in both mechanically and electrically. Although most of the break in process occurs within the first 100 hours, this allows time for the drivers to open up and gives you the best experience""</p><p></p><p>https://hometheaterhifi.com/editorial/hi-fi-audio-component-break-in-burn-in-fact-or-fiction/ For as long as I can remember, I have read that audio components, including amplifiers, speakers, and cables, require a break-in (burn-in) period to sound their best. ... One is that more manufacturers are stressing that their products need a break-in period to sound their best.""</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jukkelstukkel, post: 1079904, member: 20572"] Rule of thumb is that ANY piece of new equipment requires a playing in/running time of up to 100+ hours and more to start sounding close to its real potential. So keep the T778 running on BluOs Radio Paradise MQA. On BluOs it is free access to MQA software and it sounds great. Let us know what it sounds like in a week or two... Maybe it does sweep the previous T777V3 you had, which remember was already played in when you received it after being a demo unit, under the carpet? And the competition as well... "Moon Audio recommends giving headphones 300 hours to break-in both mechanically and electrically. Although most of the break in process occurs within the first 100 hours, this allows time for the drivers to open up and gives you the best experience"" https://hometheaterhifi.com/editorial/hi-fi-audio-component-break-in-burn-in-fact-or-fiction/ For as long as I can remember, I have read that audio components, including amplifiers, speakers, and cables, require a break-in (burn-in) period to sound their best. ... One is that more manufacturers are stressing that their products need a break-in period to sound their best."" [/QUOTE]
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