Plinius warm-up


I've read on these boards the issue that the Plinius 8200 needs plenty of warm up time to sound right. This has been my experience also. I was wondering if other people are hearing the same specific qualities that I am. When the amp is not warmed up, the mids and highs play back level is lower, the lack of frequency balance giving the amp a bland sound. But the bass seems to be just fine compared to a warmed up amp. Same for you?

Don
hessong
It isn't just Plinius that take about five days warm up to settle down sonically, they all take that long.....
I agree with Bob. I just did test with my Sony 777 SACD player where I unplugged it for a half an hour and plugged it back in. It sounded like I thought it always did. Then I can back after a few songs to the beginning test track that I use to hear drum dynamics and noticed a difference. I would not have believed it unless I heard it for myself.
mi plinius sa 100 when I leave on AB for a day, its
sound close to class A mode. I notice If its off.
it takes 2 hours beofr it will perform to its
peak. I class A mode it takes a hour then its audio
heaven the inner detail is next to none.
I have an 8100 and I leave it on all the time. I feel that Plinius, more than anything else I own, needs time to warm up and since I listen a lot, I just always leave it on.