Well the one thing that i have learned from being around
electronics my whole life is there is a reason and a
mathematical equation for EVERYTHING. To really diagnose
what is going on someone would have to take all of the
exact properties for all of the different components before
using device and then re-examine ALL of the differnent
component properties again after a period of time. This
could be a very time consuming painfull process.
Seandtaylor99 I think you brought up a really good point.
Why does everyone say it sounds better? I know my current
system sounded better to me.
This is why im gonna stick to my first post:
In my opinion the biggest factor is the material used in
the PCB and component fabrication. There are many different
materials and many different properties such as:
Coefficient of thermal expansion (change in length per unit
in all directions x,y and z thickness. This is different for
all materials. FR4 the most widely used PCB material expands
more in the z than it does in the x,y.
Also moisture can play a part in the whole process. I have
seen PCB's not function at all because they werent baked
long enough. And where you live and how much humidity
can play a part in performance. For example I have done a
lot of work for the Dept of Defense and we had to use
conformal coating on PCB's to be used for ground and air
applications. Sometimes PCB's have to be moisture proof.
Dielectric constant Er changing as materials are burning
in could also play a part in burn in.
These are mostly current flow issues not component drift
issues. I think over time the likely cause of the sound degrading will be component drift.
Im not saying im right or anyone is wrong.
Thats my story and im stickin to it!
electronics my whole life is there is a reason and a
mathematical equation for EVERYTHING. To really diagnose
what is going on someone would have to take all of the
exact properties for all of the different components before
using device and then re-examine ALL of the differnent
component properties again after a period of time. This
could be a very time consuming painfull process.
Seandtaylor99 I think you brought up a really good point.
Why does everyone say it sounds better? I know my current
system sounded better to me.
This is why im gonna stick to my first post:
In my opinion the biggest factor is the material used in
the PCB and component fabrication. There are many different
materials and many different properties such as:
Coefficient of thermal expansion (change in length per unit
in all directions x,y and z thickness. This is different for
all materials. FR4 the most widely used PCB material expands
more in the z than it does in the x,y.
Also moisture can play a part in the whole process. I have
seen PCB's not function at all because they werent baked
long enough. And where you live and how much humidity
can play a part in performance. For example I have done a
lot of work for the Dept of Defense and we had to use
conformal coating on PCB's to be used for ground and air
applications. Sometimes PCB's have to be moisture proof.
Dielectric constant Er changing as materials are burning
in could also play a part in burn in.
These are mostly current flow issues not component drift
issues. I think over time the likely cause of the sound degrading will be component drift.
Im not saying im right or anyone is wrong.
Thats my story and im stickin to it!

