I do not care to argue or debate with anyone.
Im simply going to answer Nilthepills question based upon my opinion that comes from trial and error and my own experimentation. Readers can believe what ever they want.
Yes, AC lines need time to break-in and should sound better or different with use but I dont know the scientific reason why.
The AC wire you use is directional and I tested my wire (out of the wall first) for which direction sounded best.
Different brands of AC wire can / might cause your equipment to sound slightly different. The same holds true for wire gauge.
Putting your circuit breakers on a different phase could help improve your situation.
For AC power break-in I have found that 7 to10 days of 24/7 usually does the trick. Even running an electric fan from the outlets using the two different circuits when not listening to your system will work.
Im simply going to answer Nilthepills question based upon my opinion that comes from trial and error and my own experimentation. Readers can believe what ever they want.
Yes, AC lines need time to break-in and should sound better or different with use but I dont know the scientific reason why.
The AC wire you use is directional and I tested my wire (out of the wall first) for which direction sounded best.
Different brands of AC wire can / might cause your equipment to sound slightly different. The same holds true for wire gauge.
Putting your circuit breakers on a different phase could help improve your situation.
For AC power break-in I have found that 7 to10 days of 24/7 usually does the trick. Even running an electric fan from the outlets using the two different circuits when not listening to your system will work.