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I have a couple of questions that I cannot seem to find definitive answers to and maybe there are none other than trust your own ears and decide.
Question 1 has to do with the burn-in process on equipment. It's generally thought that equipment, even cables, need time to burn-in, settle in, or mature before the sound of the device hits its stride. My question has to do with the possibility of, during burn-in, can the ideal sound be achieved at a given point but, as the burn-in process continues further, bypass the point of best sound and actually continue on negatively affecting the sound quality?
Question 2 has to do with jitter. I am assuming that sound data once it is inside the Lumin has been isolated and, therefore, freed from any negative effects of external stimulus like the network, AC power source, etc. The point of the question is it beneficial to invest in high quality network devices or associated power supplies, etc, and, if so, why?
Question 1 has to do with the burn-in process on equipment. It's generally thought that equipment, even cables, need time to burn-in, settle in, or mature before the sound of the device hits its stride. My question has to do with the possibility of, during burn-in, can the ideal sound be achieved at a given point but, as the burn-in process continues further, bypass the point of best sound and actually continue on negatively affecting the sound quality?
Question 2 has to do with jitter. I am assuming that sound data once it is inside the Lumin has been isolated and, therefore, freed from any negative effects of external stimulus like the network, AC power source, etc. The point of the question is it beneficial to invest in high quality network devices or associated power supplies, etc, and, if so, why?