Component burn in

aragorn723

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Hi,

A little ago, I installed black gate caps to replace the 150 uf ones in the Quickie.  They have about 100 hours on them, is there a way to tell if they are fully burned in?

Dave
 
My experience with BG caps in the audio path is that they sound good to begin with and improve over the next three weeks of continuous use.  Continuous use in a Quickie might be hard to achieve.  I was using them in a CD/SACD player.
 
Black Gates are a pain to break in. I'd say minimum 200 hrs to start sounding decent. Maybe twice that to soumd really good.
 
Thanks for the replies.  It does seem like a long time to burn them in, maybe i'll hook up a cdp to the Quickie to do the burn-in (been using my laptop hooked up to a dac).  The only thing is, since the Quickie is battery powered, if it dies when i'm not around, it's not burning in the caps anymore.  Is there a better way to do this?  Thanks,

Dave
 
Sounds like it's time for an elaborate test rack, with equipment to monitor the 3 different voltages and send me email alerts when they drop too low  8)
 
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