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QUICK REVIEW: Pathos Aurium Headphone Amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="capetownwatches" data-source="post: 921759" data-attributes="member: 19576"><p><strong>POSTSCRIPT:</strong></p><p></p><p>Whilst listening to the Aurium in the final week or so that I had it, it became apparent that there were some changes taking place.</p><p>As I mentioned, the amp had an undeniably warm character, and this was easily heard even on music that I know is rather bright.</p><p>Over time this has lessened to the extent that I would now describe its character as slightly warm of neutral.</p><p></p><p>At the same time soundstage has widened and there is even more control in the nether regions - it's become more punchy and agile.</p><p>Whereas it was detailed before, I was hearing even deeper into the recording now.</p><p></p><p>It struck me that these changes are quite typical of burn in, and since I had no idea how old the amp was, I asked Allan.</p><p><span style="font-family: 'verdana'"><span style="font-size: 15px">As I suspected, the sneaky bugger had cunningly used me to break in his almost brand new Aurium.</span></span></p><p>And I am very glad that he did! :groovy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capetownwatches, post: 921759, member: 19576"] [b]POSTSCRIPT:[/b] Whilst listening to the Aurium in the final week or so that I had it, it became apparent that there were some changes taking place. As I mentioned, the amp had an undeniably warm character, and this was easily heard even on music that I know is rather bright. Over time this has lessened to the extent that I would now describe its character as slightly warm of neutral. At the same time soundstage has widened and there is even more control in the nether regions - it's become more punchy and agile. Whereas it was detailed before, I was hearing even deeper into the recording now. It struck me that these changes are quite typical of burn in, and since I had no idea how old the amp was, I asked Allan. [font=verdana][SIZE=15px]As I suspected, the sneaky bugger had cunningly used me to break in his almost brand new Aurium.[/SIZE][/font] And I am very glad that he did! :groovy: [/QUOTE]
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