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Post by nicholas on Nov 26, 2022 14:47:25 GMT
Have not run these files on my system as yet but thought I'd share them following on the recent success with the similar file from Tara Labs.
The Audio Engineers burn-in and fine-tuning HD sounds can be used for audio components, music players, loudspeakers, headphones, power cables, speakers cables, interconnect cables, power conditioners and filters.
The Audio Engineers burn-in and fine-tuning HD sounds is designed to completely condition the capacitive and diode-like effects within audio components, loudspeakers and audio cables. The result is a more coherent and extended high-frequency reproduction along with a sense of listening experience. After burn-in, continued use of the fine-tuning HD sounds will be extremely beneficial in maintain the performance of all audio cables and components.
Instructions for using
Select a burn-in or fine tuning HD sound file, and download or play it.
Turn the volume to normal listening levels. Do not use too high a volume.
Play it the burn-in or fine tuning HD sound file at least once.
Time to effect significant change will vary by system. A discernible difference will be evident after a burn-in or fine tuning session of sufficient length.
The fine tuning repeat once a weekly until no discernible difference is evident. Your system is conditioned to optimum performance levels.
Should you change any part of the system, the burn-in and then fine-tuning should be repeated.
Files found here: audioengineers.eu/burn-in-and-fine-tuning/
Enjoy!
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Post by MartinT on Nov 26, 2022 14:52:34 GMT
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Post by MartinT on Nov 26, 2022 18:55:41 GMT
I'm trying out the Full system fine-tuning one tonight, not that I expect much difference at this stage with my system.
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Post by MartinT on Nov 27, 2022 12:17:17 GMT
Well, that was interesting if only because it made for a different sound from the Tara Labs burn-in signal.
I found the mids and treble still liquid in their delivery but the bass sounds a touch light, as if some of its potency has been removed.
I'm going to reapply the Tara Labs and see if that returns the system to its previous sound.
I've not the faintest idea what mechanism is at play here, but it's quite fascinating.
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Post by orange55 on Nov 27, 2022 14:35:51 GMT
That’s interesting. Although I have not tried the one listed here, I did try the Isotek disc which I bought a few years back. Gave it about 8 hours and it changed the sound from the Tara disc/file sound. I have the Tara another 8 hours and that out it back.
At the time I assumed i was maybe a bit tired, but seeing this post I realise I wasn’t hearing things. The Isotek undid some of the sound stage clarity the Tara has brought to the system. That was 2 weeks ago and the sound has not changed since.
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Post by MartinT on Nov 27, 2022 17:35:39 GMT
OK, I've put on about 5 hours of the Tara Labs burn-in and my system sound is back to that which I had attained before applying the Audio Engineers signal. Specifically, the bass is back to its full potency and the soundstage slightly more spacious.
Clearly, there is more to burn-in than anyone had reasonably anticipated.
I'm going to stick with periodic application of the Tara Labs signal from now on.
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