proper burn in for cd player


I recently purchased a Denon 5910 universal player with Hot Rod Audio modifications about a month ago. The thing sounded great out of the box compared to the player that I had before. I was told it will only get better with burn in time. I have been listening to the player with my favorite music about two to three hours a day. It does sound smoother than when I received it.

I was wondering if there was a commonly used method for burning in a player? I see burn in cds advertised, but I don't really understand the process.

Thank you for any help on this subject.
kevine
Thanks for the responses. I think I will try leaving the player on repeat mode at a low volume with the amps on--at least through the weekend. I was also wondering if there is anything to those so-called burn-in discs. Are they designed more for the other equipment in your system?
There is something to burn in, but I don't understand it. Leave your cdp on all the time, and you don't have to keep the amp on to do burn in. One has nothing to do with the other. Every player is different, of course, so be confident with what your ears tell you. My tympanics usually find that 100 hours, tops, works best. I haven't shut my Prima off in three years. fwiw, warrenm
Two of you have responded with the recommendation of leaving the player on all of the time. I'll give it a try. Thanks for the input.
I have sold Audio for over 30 years .A cd player ,or seperates can take up to 300 hours in some cases especially
if you have Black Gate caps ,or Relcaps for example .
I allways just put the cdp on repeat and let it fly .the pre or amp need not be on!