Stimulated components??

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After following Algar_emi's distortion posts, (
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=4071&perpage=15&pagenumber=9 ) , I wanted to check my setup again for possible similar occurences. [Aleph30 via XBoSoZ] So I played a audio test CD with various frequencies from 40Hz to 20kHz at levels which was just comfortable to the ear, not that 10kHz and above are ever too comfortable :boggled: While doing this I watched the response on the output terminals on a scope while also varying output levels. I could not find any distortion what so ever at any stage 🙂 , BUT - afterwards when listening to some of my best recordings , Dr.Hook and Basia, I experienced something beautifull. I am sure that the sounds are now more sharp, open, transparent and alive.

Could it be that I "stimulated" all the components and that they perform now better or is just that I "stimulated" my ears into more sensitivity?
Did anybody else ever experience this before?
 
There are 'demagnetising' products that supply a diminishing level sinewave through the system, and these are reported to work well for priodically improving system sonics.
Running systems up reasonably hard with a sinewave sweep does seem to change the sound of a system.
After a blanket resolder I find amplifiers change during the initial run up, and do not stabilise in sound, and sound 'wrong' until clip has beed achieved.

Eric.
 
Aah, so it is a good thing to do this once a while. BTW I just noticed that I listened to Dr.Hook last night - late last night that is - while I don't own a Dr. Hook rather a Dr.John, quit a differance 😉

JDeV said:
- afterwards when listening to some of my best recordings , Dr.Hook and Basia,


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