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Post by kcatthedog on Feb 28, 2020 19:42:12 GMT -6
Have a new Hairball Audio 76a here, would think it’s a good idea to just leave it in for a bit to let it burn in or does it not really matter?
Thought it a good way to test a diy build ?
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Post by Guitar on Aug 5, 2020 19:05:53 GMT -6
I would let it run all night for one or maybe two days/nights. If nothing happens, then you're pretty much good to go.
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Post by kcatthedog on Aug 5, 2020 19:09:43 GMT -6
It’s been running fine: an excellent diy option !
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Post by svart on Aug 6, 2020 7:56:19 GMT -6
There should be no sonic reason to do a burn in for something like this. It would really only be to verify that there were no intermittent solder connections or something.
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Post by johneppstein on Aug 6, 2020 21:36:38 GMT -6
There should be no sonic reason to do a burn in for something like this. It would really only be to verify that there were no intermittent solder connections or something. Hhmmm. I'll remember that...
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Post by upstairs on Aug 7, 2020 2:56:44 GMT -6
I built a rev D a month ago, had to recalibrate it when it was warm. Not sure if that's normal or what, but it's been working fine.
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